AS-408 Exam 3 Questions with Correct Answers
ASDE-X
Uses ADS-B information, surface radar, and transponder returns.
A failure of the ATC system that results in a loss of separation is known as
Operational Error (OE)
According to the textbook, the first attack on commercial aviation was the
CFR part 139 adopted in 1971, governs
The certification and operation of land airports which serve scheduled or unscheduled
passenger operation of an air carrier
When fueling, proper grounding is
Is needed to ensure a safe fueling operation
Fuel contamination
All of these answers are correct
Which of the following are true about automatic dependent surveillance - Broadcast
(ADS-B)
D. b and c
The purpose of Ground Proximity Warning System (GPWS) is to alert the aircrew and
prevent
CFIT accidents
Methods used to minimize runway incursions include
, The use of standard phraseology and read-back procedures.
Engineered materials arrestors system (EMAS)
Are crushable blocks that the aircraft sinks into during an runway over-run
The southwest flight landing in Chicago's Midway airport failed to stop on the runway
because of a chain of events that included
The captain failing to deploy the thrust reversers in a timely manner
Any movements on the movement area by a pedestrian that has not been authorized by
ATC is called a
Vehicle/pedestrian deviation (VPD)
A runway excursion is
A veer off or overrun from the runway surface
to escape windshear on final you should
Terminal doppler weather radar (TDWR)
training and educational outreach programs to prevent runway incursions include
Utilization of the FAA Safety Team (FAAST) and the AOPA Air Safety Foundation to
promote educational programs including runway safety videos at both the national and
regional levels.
A fully certificated airport that serves air carriers is required to have an Airport
Certification Manual (ACM) that
Contains the means and procedures used to comply with the requirements of part 139
Safety audits are a normal part of a good flying operations and
ASDE-X
Uses ADS-B information, surface radar, and transponder returns.
A failure of the ATC system that results in a loss of separation is known as
Operational Error (OE)
According to the textbook, the first attack on commercial aviation was the
CFR part 139 adopted in 1971, governs
The certification and operation of land airports which serve scheduled or unscheduled
passenger operation of an air carrier
When fueling, proper grounding is
Is needed to ensure a safe fueling operation
Fuel contamination
All of these answers are correct
Which of the following are true about automatic dependent surveillance - Broadcast
(ADS-B)
D. b and c
The purpose of Ground Proximity Warning System (GPWS) is to alert the aircrew and
prevent
CFIT accidents
Methods used to minimize runway incursions include
, The use of standard phraseology and read-back procedures.
Engineered materials arrestors system (EMAS)
Are crushable blocks that the aircraft sinks into during an runway over-run
The southwest flight landing in Chicago's Midway airport failed to stop on the runway
because of a chain of events that included
The captain failing to deploy the thrust reversers in a timely manner
Any movements on the movement area by a pedestrian that has not been authorized by
ATC is called a
Vehicle/pedestrian deviation (VPD)
A runway excursion is
A veer off or overrun from the runway surface
to escape windshear on final you should
Terminal doppler weather radar (TDWR)
training and educational outreach programs to prevent runway incursions include
Utilization of the FAA Safety Team (FAAST) and the AOPA Air Safety Foundation to
promote educational programs including runway safety videos at both the national and
regional levels.
A fully certificated airport that serves air carriers is required to have an Airport
Certification Manual (ACM) that
Contains the means and procedures used to comply with the requirements of part 139
Safety audits are a normal part of a good flying operations and