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AAAE C.M. EXAM, Complete Test || Questions and Answers (Verified Answers) (Latest Update 2027) UPDATE!! Federal Aviation Act of 1958 - ANSWER -Repealed CAA and created the Federal Aviation Agency. FAA and directed FAA to take safety rule making from CAB Federal Aviation Administration 1966 - ANSWER -FAA renamed and brought under the Department of Transportation, regulates aviation safety in the US, has 9 regional offices and Airport District Offices in each state, managed by an Administrator, assisted by a Deputy Administrator and 5 Associate Administrators, Major Roles: 1. Regulate civil aviation 2. Encouraging development of aviation and technology 3. Air Traffic Control 4.Research and develop National Airspace System 5.Programs to control aircraft noise 6. Regulate space Transportation Airport and Airway Development Act of 1970 - ANSWER -Established 1. Airport Development Aid Program (ADAP) and the 2. Plan Grant Program (PGP) 3. created a certification program for commercial airports and issued operating certificates The Airport Development Aid Program (ADAP) - ANSWER -Provides grants for airport development projects Planning Grant Program (PGP) - ANSWER -provided funds for airport master plans and system plans Title 14 Code of Federal Regulations Part 139 Certification of Airports - ANSWER -standards for airport certification Airport and Airway Trust Fund (1970) - ANSWER -1. created by the Airport and Airway Act 2. created on premise that only those who use aviation should pay for it 3. funded by 8% tax on domestic passenger airfares, $3 surcharge on tickets, $0.07/gallon tax on aviation fuel, 5% tax on air freight & annual aircraft registration fee tied to aircraft weight Airport Improvement Program (AIP) - ANSWER -1. Established by the Airport and Airway Improvement Act - 1982 2. expanded list of programs funded 3. reorganized the National Airport Plan as the National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems (NPIAS) 4. Funding mechanism for capital projects for public use airports National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems (NPIAS) - ANSWER -created hub classification-large, medium, small and non-hub based on percentage of national passenger enplanements below 2,500 enplanements/year are General Aviation airports Transportation Security Administration - ANSWER -Created following 9/11 attacks Next Generation Air Transportation System (NextGen) - ANSWER -initiatives designed to make air travel more efficient, secure and safer Airport Stakeholders - ANSWER -1. Government Entities- FAA, TSA, CBP, ICE, etc. 2. Aeronautic Users-airlines, corporate flight, private aircraft, FBOs, Specialized Aviation Service Operators (SASOs), military, UAV, etc. 3. Non-aeronautical Users- concessionaires, contractors, rental cars,etc 4. Community- passengers, cargo shippers, hotels, nearby businesses and homeowners Specialized Aviation Service Operators - ANSWER -Flight schools, maintenance repair shops and charters Airport Categories - ANSWER -1. Private 2. Commercial 3. Cargo 4. General Aviation 5. General Aviation Reliever 6. Military National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems (NPIAS) - ANSWER -1. Important to national air transportation and receive grants under the AIP. 2. 65% of airports in NPIAS 3.Airport can be in NPIAS if publicly owned, privately owned is a designated reliever, privately owned with 2,500 enplanements/year, GA reliever airports, airports /flight having flights under contract with the USPS, airports with National Guard or reserves NPIAS Report - ANSWER -published every 2 years is a 5 year projection with eligible projects Identifies public use airports, role they serve and development eligible for federal funding under AIP NPAIS Measurements - ANSWER -1. Enplanements (must be over 2,500/year to be a commercial airport) 2. Operations 3. Cargo Tonnage Operation - ANSWER -take off, landing or instrument approach Airport Types - ANSWER -1. Commercial Service 2. General Aviation 3. Cargo Service 4. Military

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AAAE C.M. EXAM, Complete Test ||
Questions and Answers (Verified
Answers) (Latest Update 2027)
UPDATE!!
Federal Aviation Act of 1958 - ANSWER -Repealed CAA and created the
Federal Aviation Agency. FAA and directed FAA to take safety rule making from
CAB

Federal Aviation Administration 1966 - ANSWER -FAA renamed and brought
under the Department of Transportation, regulates aviation safety in the US, has 9
regional offices and Airport District Offices in each state, managed by an
Administrator, assisted by a Deputy Administrator and 5 Associate Administrators,
Major Roles:
1. Regulate civil aviation
2. Encouraging development of aviation and technology
3. Air Traffic Control
4.Research and develop National Airspace System
5.Programs to control aircraft noise
6. Regulate space Transportation

Airport and Airway Development Act of 1970 - ANSWER -Established 1. Airport
Development Aid Program (ADAP) and the 2. Plan Grant Program (PGP) 3.
created a certification program for commercial airports and issued operating
certificates

The Airport Development Aid Program (ADAP) - ANSWER -Provides grants for
airport development projects

Planning Grant Program (PGP) - ANSWER -provided funds for airport master
plans and system plans

,Title 14 Code of Federal Regulations Part 139 Certification of Airports -
ANSWER -standards for airport certification

Airport and Airway Trust Fund (1970) - ANSWER -1. created by the Airport and
Airway Act
2. created on premise that only those who use aviation should pay for it
3. funded by 8% tax on domestic passenger airfares, $3 surcharge on tickets,
$0.07/gallon tax on aviation fuel, 5% tax on air freight & annual aircraft
registration fee tied to aircraft weight

Airport Improvement Program (AIP) - ANSWER -1. Established by the Airport
and Airway Improvement Act - 1982
2. expanded list of programs funded
3. reorganized the National Airport Plan as the National Plan of Integrated Airport
Systems (NPIAS)
4. Funding mechanism for capital projects for public use airports

National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems (NPIAS) - ANSWER -created hub
classification-large, medium, small and non-hub based on percentage of national
passenger enplanements
below 2,500 enplanements/year are General Aviation airports

Transportation Security Administration - ANSWER -Created following 9/11
attacks

Next Generation Air Transportation System (NextGen) - ANSWER -initiatives
designed to make air travel more efficient, secure and safer

Airport Stakeholders - ANSWER -1. Government Entities- FAA, TSA, CBP,
ICE, etc.
2. Aeronautic Users-airlines, corporate flight, private aircraft, FBOs, Specialized
Aviation Service Operators (SASOs), military, UAV, etc.
3. Non-aeronautical Users- concessionaires, contractors, rental cars,etc
4. Community- passengers, cargo shippers, hotels, nearby businesses and
homeowners

, Specialized Aviation Service Operators - ANSWER -Flight schools, maintenance
repair shops and charters

Airport Categories - ANSWER -1. Private
2. Commercial
3. Cargo
4. General Aviation
5. General Aviation Reliever
6. Military

National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems (NPIAS) - ANSWER -1. Important
to national air transportation and receive grants under the AIP.
2. 65% of airports in NPIAS
3.Airport can be in NPIAS if publicly owned, privately owned is a designated
reliever, privately owned with 2,500 enplanements/year, GA reliever airports,
airports /flight having flights under contract with the USPS, airports with National
Guard or reserves

NPIAS Report - ANSWER -published every 2 years is a 5 year projection with
eligible projects
Identifies public use airports, role they serve and development eligible for federal
funding under AIP

NPAIS Measurements - ANSWER -1. Enplanements (must be over 2,500/year to
be a commercial airport)
2. Operations
3. Cargo Tonnage

Operation - ANSWER -take off, landing or instrument approach

Airport Types - ANSWER -1. Commercial Service
2. General Aviation
3. Cargo Service
4. Military

, 5. Private

Commercial Service Airport - ANSWER -1. Publicly owned
2. at least 2,500 enplanements
3. receives scheduled passenger service

General Aviation Airport - ANSWER -1. Public use
2. Do not have scheduled service
3. less than 2,500 enplanements

General Aviation Reliever - ANSWER -Relieve congestion at commercial service
airports and improve GA access

Cargo Service Airport - ANSWER -in addition to other transportation services is
served by a/c with cargo more than 100 million pounds landed weight

Joint Use Airport - ANSWER -Owned by Department of Defense and shares use
with civilian aircraft

Shared Use Airport - ANSWER -US Government owned and shared use with
military.

Commercial Service Airport Categories - ANSWER -1. Primary-scheduled air
service with 10,000 or more enplanements/year (large, medium, small and nonhub)
2. Nonprimary-mainly GA and scheduled service with 2,500-9,999
enplanements/year (national,regional, local, basic and unclassified

Large hubs have what percentage of U.S. enplanements? - ANSWER -70%.

Medium Hub Airport - ANSWER -.25%-1% of US enplanements

Small Hub Airport - ANSWER -.05%-.25% of US enplanements

Nonhub Primary Airport - ANSWER -less than .05% of commercial
enplanements but at least 10,000 annual enplanements

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