AVOP YUL TERMINOS RECENTLY UPDATED EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
PROVIDED IN OTHER SIMILARLY LENGTHY AND THOROUGH FORMATS
ANSWER: "Aéroports de Montréal (ADM)" is a not-for-profit organization
established in accordance with Canadian legislation.
-is a non-profit, moral person who was incorporated under Canadian law.
Any heavier-than-air aircraft, airplane, or helicopter, whether power-driven or
not, is referred to as a "aircraft" in the answer;
-design any aéronef, avion, hélicoptère, or aérodyne, whether or not it is
powered.
"Aircraft stand" ANSWER refers to a specific spot on the apron where an
aircraft is parked in order to load and unload passengers and provide necessary
ground services.
-designates a portion of an airport's traffic air intended for the stationing of
aircraft for the purposes of passenger boarding and disembarking as well as
service provision on the ground.
"airport"-ANSWER refers to either Montréal-Mirabel International Airport or
Montréal Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport.
Both the Pierre-Elliott-Trudeau International Airport and the Mirabel
International Airport of Montréal are designed.
"Airport Patrol" ANSWER refers to the ADM division in charge of carrying out
this instruction.
-define the ADM service in charge of implementing the current directive.
"airport traffic" ANSWER refers to all traffic that moves through an airport's
moving area;
, describes all of the circulation on an airport's moving air.
"airside"
The term "zona de embarque" (ANSWER) refers to the section of an airport
designated for aircraft operations and to which public access is typically
forbidden.
-designates an area of an airport that is only used by movements related to the
use of airports that are normally closed to the general public.
The phrase "Airside Vehicle Operator's Permit (AVOP)" refers to a document
that the Administration and Permits Office (APO) issues to allow a vehicle to be
operated airside;
-designate the document that the BAP has issued allowing its holder to drive
côté piste (AVOP) » côté piste automobiles
animal: ANSWER refers to any household pet or animal, including chickens.
- creates all domestic animals, including volaille
AVOP
The Administration and Permits Office, a division of Airport Patrol, is referred
to by the acronym BAP-ANSWER;
"Airside Vehicle Operator's Permit" is an acronym for "Airside Vehicule
Operator's Permit," which is a document issued by the BAP that permits its
holder to drive a vehicle on the side of the road.
"apron"
The term "aire de trafic" refers to the area of an airport, aside from the
maneuvering area, that is used for passenger arrivals and departures, cargo
loading and unloading, aircraft refueling, routine or technical maintenance, de-
icing, and aircraft parking. It also refers to the movement of vehicles,
pedestrians, and aircraft required to carry out the aforementioned tasks,
including interior baggage sorting areas.
-
-designates the area of an airport, also known as the maneuvering air, used for
passenger arrival and departure, freight charging and discharge, fuel
PROVIDED IN OTHER SIMILARLY LENGTHY AND THOROUGH FORMATS
ANSWER: "Aéroports de Montréal (ADM)" is a not-for-profit organization
established in accordance with Canadian legislation.
-is a non-profit, moral person who was incorporated under Canadian law.
Any heavier-than-air aircraft, airplane, or helicopter, whether power-driven or
not, is referred to as a "aircraft" in the answer;
-design any aéronef, avion, hélicoptère, or aérodyne, whether or not it is
powered.
"Aircraft stand" ANSWER refers to a specific spot on the apron where an
aircraft is parked in order to load and unload passengers and provide necessary
ground services.
-designates a portion of an airport's traffic air intended for the stationing of
aircraft for the purposes of passenger boarding and disembarking as well as
service provision on the ground.
"airport"-ANSWER refers to either Montréal-Mirabel International Airport or
Montréal Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport.
Both the Pierre-Elliott-Trudeau International Airport and the Mirabel
International Airport of Montréal are designed.
"Airport Patrol" ANSWER refers to the ADM division in charge of carrying out
this instruction.
-define the ADM service in charge of implementing the current directive.
"airport traffic" ANSWER refers to all traffic that moves through an airport's
moving area;
, describes all of the circulation on an airport's moving air.
"airside"
The term "zona de embarque" (ANSWER) refers to the section of an airport
designated for aircraft operations and to which public access is typically
forbidden.
-designates an area of an airport that is only used by movements related to the
use of airports that are normally closed to the general public.
The phrase "Airside Vehicle Operator's Permit (AVOP)" refers to a document
that the Administration and Permits Office (APO) issues to allow a vehicle to be
operated airside;
-designate the document that the BAP has issued allowing its holder to drive
côté piste (AVOP) » côté piste automobiles
animal: ANSWER refers to any household pet or animal, including chickens.
- creates all domestic animals, including volaille
AVOP
The Administration and Permits Office, a division of Airport Patrol, is referred
to by the acronym BAP-ANSWER;
"Airside Vehicle Operator's Permit" is an acronym for "Airside Vehicule
Operator's Permit," which is a document issued by the BAP that permits its
holder to drive a vehicle on the side of the road.
"apron"
The term "aire de trafic" refers to the area of an airport, aside from the
maneuvering area, that is used for passenger arrivals and departures, cargo
loading and unloading, aircraft refueling, routine or technical maintenance, de-
icing, and aircraft parking. It also refers to the movement of vehicles,
pedestrians, and aircraft required to carry out the aforementioned tasks,
including interior baggage sorting areas.
-
-designates the area of an airport, also known as the maneuvering air, used for
passenger arrival and departure, freight charging and discharge, fuel