YVR AVOP EXAM WITH CORRECT ACTUAL
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Speed in All vehicle corridors,
1 Aerodrome 2
aprons and movement areas
3 Movement Area 4 Glide Path
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Terms in this set (100)
, Aerodrome Any area used either in whole or in part for the
arrival and departure movement, or servicing of
aircraft, including any related buildings,
installations, and equipment
Apron The part of the airside used for loading,
unloading, and servicing aircraft, as well for
vehicle, passenger, and other pedestrian
movement.
Controlled Area / Surface An airside area that cannot be entered unless
clearance had been obtained from ATC.
Controlled Taxiway A taxiway under the control of ATC. Only vehicles
operated by, or escorted by the holder of a D
AVOP may enter or cross a controlled taxiway.
Obtaining clearance from ATC is a mandatory
prior to entering or crossing..
Glide Path Part of the instrument Landing System that
transmits a beam to the plane at the right angles
to the localizer beam at the ideal approach path
angle.
Head-of-Stand (HOS) Road Vehicle corridor that passes underneath the
bridges located between the nose of the aircraft
and face of the terminal building.
QUESTIONS AND CORRECTLY WELL DEFINED
ANSWERS LATEST ALREADY GRADED A+
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Practice questions for this set
Learn 1/6 Study with Learn
25 km/h
Choose an answer
Speed in All vehicle corridors,
1 Aerodrome 2
aprons and movement areas
3 Movement Area 4 Glide Path
Don't know?
Terms in this set (100)
, Aerodrome Any area used either in whole or in part for the
arrival and departure movement, or servicing of
aircraft, including any related buildings,
installations, and equipment
Apron The part of the airside used for loading,
unloading, and servicing aircraft, as well for
vehicle, passenger, and other pedestrian
movement.
Controlled Area / Surface An airside area that cannot be entered unless
clearance had been obtained from ATC.
Controlled Taxiway A taxiway under the control of ATC. Only vehicles
operated by, or escorted by the holder of a D
AVOP may enter or cross a controlled taxiway.
Obtaining clearance from ATC is a mandatory
prior to entering or crossing..
Glide Path Part of the instrument Landing System that
transmits a beam to the plane at the right angles
to the localizer beam at the ideal approach path
angle.
Head-of-Stand (HOS) Road Vehicle corridor that passes underneath the
bridges located between the nose of the aircraft
and face of the terminal building.