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1. Describe the significance of distinguishing between movement and non-
movement areas at an airport.
It affects the design of airport terminals.
It helps in determining the type of pavement required.
It is only relevant for maintenance schedules.
Distinguishing between movement and non-movement areas is
crucial for ensuring safe operations and effective traffic
management.
2. If an airport is experiencing reduced friction on its runway due to rubber
buildup, which rubber removal technique would be most effective for
immediate results?
High-pressure water blasting.
Chemical removal.
Abrasive blasting.
Grinding.
3. Runway centerline lights on Cat II and Cat III lights are:
White from threshold to 900 m
White from threshold to 950 m
White from threshold to 500 m
White from threshold to 600 m
,4. If a runway side stripe marking is worn and difficult to see, what impact might
this have on airport operations?
It would enhance the aesthetic appeal of the runway.
It would have no impact on airport operations.
It could lead to increased risk of runway incursions and accidents.
It would improve pilot navigation during low visibility.
5. Describe the role of clearance bars in airport pavement operations.
Clearance bars are used to indicate the location of fuel stations.
Clearance bars are primarily for pedestrian safety.
Clearance bars serve to visually delineate the boundary between
areas where aircraft can move and areas where they cannot.
Clearance bars provide information on runway length.
6. Airfield self-inspections are required under FAR 139 and must be conducted
___________________
Every day
Every week
Every month
Every hour
7. What is the purpose of the runway threshold bar marking?
To mark the taxiway entrance.
To indicate the location of the control tower.
To show the end of the runway.
, To indicate the beginning of the runway usable for landing.
8. ALSF-2 (High Intensity Approach Lighting System with Flashing Lights)-
Required for ILS Category ___ approaches.
I and IV
II and III
III and IV
I and II
9. What does a runway hold position sign indicate?
An entrance to a taxiway from a runway.
An area protected for an aircraft approaching a runway.
A runway hold position sign indicates an entrance to a runway from
a taxiway.
10. Describe the significance of runway and taxiway lighting in airport
operations.
Runway and taxiway lighting is only necessary during nighttime
operations.
Runway and taxiway lighting is primarily for aesthetic purposes.
Runway and taxiway lighting is used to illuminate passenger terminals.
Runway and taxiway lighting is crucial for ensuring safe aircraft
movement during low visibility conditions.
11. What is the primary purpose of clearance bars at an airport?
To indicate the boundary between movement and non-movement
areas.
, To mark the centerline of runways.
To signal the end of a runway.
To provide guidance for aircraft during takeoff.
12. If an airport's runway has a Mu value of 0.4, what actions should airport
management take to ensure safety?
Reduce the frequency of runway inspections.
Increase the weight limit for aircraft using the runway.
Implement corrective actions to improve pavement friction.
Install additional lighting along the runway.
13. If an airport fails to maintain the precision obstacle free zone, what potential
consequences could arise during aircraft operations?
Enhanced passenger experience during boarding.
Increased risk of accidents during takeoff and landing.
Reduced maintenance costs for airport facilities.
Improved efficiency in aircraft taxiing.
14. What is the primary reason for conducting an airfield self-inspection by
airport operators?
To manage airport finances.
To ensure safety and compliance with regulations.
To evaluate the efficiency of flight operations.
To assess passenger satisfaction.