ARFF STUDY GUIDE CHAPTER 1 EXAM
QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT
ANSWERS LATEST VERSION 2025/2026.
Federal Aviation Administration Advisory Circulars outline legal requirements. - ANS False.
ACs are not requirements but rather suggested or recommended guidlines. (3-4)
ARFF personnel may respond to medical emergencies and therefore should have appropriate
emergency medical care training. - ANS True
Before being certified as an ARFF firefighter, the candidate must also be certified as a Fire
Fighter I and II. - ANS True
Classroom training and looking at maps provide all the information a firefighter needs to
become familiar with an airport. - ANS False.
The firefighter must get out on the airport grounds and learn the airport features.
All airports have target hazard areas that the airport firefighter must be able to identify. -
ANS True
Firefighters are not responsible for airport security. - ANS False.
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, Responsibility of all airport employees.
Airport firefighters must be totally familiar with all aspects of operating the ARFF vehicles at
their airports. - ANS True
Because ARFF vehicles are designed to deliver mass quantities of water/agent, agent
management is not a concern in ARFF operations. - ANS False.
Limited capacities mean agent management is important to successful ARFF operations.
Most apparatus or equipment failures are unavoidable. - ANS False.
Routine maintenance checks.
All aircraft fires require the use of a Class B extinguishing agent. - ANS False.
A well-trained team of firefighters with an attack plan and an adequate amount of extinguishing
agent, properly applied, can contain most fires in their early stages. - ANS True
An airport emergency plan should be as complete and detailed as necessary to ensure that all
involved agencies are aware of their roles and responsibilities under various conditions. -
ANS True
Federal regulations prohibit air transportation of inherently hazardous cargoes. - ANS False.
Aircraft cargo may be inherently hazardous or it may become hazardous as a result of fire.
All ARFF personnel must be trained in accordance with plans and procedures for safely handling
haz mat incidents. - ANS True
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QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT
ANSWERS LATEST VERSION 2025/2026.
Federal Aviation Administration Advisory Circulars outline legal requirements. - ANS False.
ACs are not requirements but rather suggested or recommended guidlines. (3-4)
ARFF personnel may respond to medical emergencies and therefore should have appropriate
emergency medical care training. - ANS True
Before being certified as an ARFF firefighter, the candidate must also be certified as a Fire
Fighter I and II. - ANS True
Classroom training and looking at maps provide all the information a firefighter needs to
become familiar with an airport. - ANS False.
The firefighter must get out on the airport grounds and learn the airport features.
All airports have target hazard areas that the airport firefighter must be able to identify. -
ANS True
Firefighters are not responsible for airport security. - ANS False.
1 @COPYRIGHT 2025/2026 ALLRIGHTS RESERVED.
, Responsibility of all airport employees.
Airport firefighters must be totally familiar with all aspects of operating the ARFF vehicles at
their airports. - ANS True
Because ARFF vehicles are designed to deliver mass quantities of water/agent, agent
management is not a concern in ARFF operations. - ANS False.
Limited capacities mean agent management is important to successful ARFF operations.
Most apparatus or equipment failures are unavoidable. - ANS False.
Routine maintenance checks.
All aircraft fires require the use of a Class B extinguishing agent. - ANS False.
A well-trained team of firefighters with an attack plan and an adequate amount of extinguishing
agent, properly applied, can contain most fires in their early stages. - ANS True
An airport emergency plan should be as complete and detailed as necessary to ensure that all
involved agencies are aware of their roles and responsibilities under various conditions. -
ANS True
Federal regulations prohibit air transportation of inherently hazardous cargoes. - ANS False.
Aircraft cargo may be inherently hazardous or it may become hazardous as a result of fire.
All ARFF personnel must be trained in accordance with plans and procedures for safely handling
haz mat incidents. - ANS True
2 @COPYRIGHT 2025/2026 ALLRIGHTS RESERVED.