AAAe ACE Ops Module 2 Exam Questions And Answers
AAAe ACE Ops Module 2 Exam Questions And Answers Accelerate-stop distance available (ASDA) -ANS The runway plus stopway length declared available and suitable for the acceleration and deceleration of an airplane aborting a takeoff. ACN-PCN -ANS Refers to the Aircraft Classification Number - Pavement Classification Number method. This method is structured so a pavement with a particular PCN value can support, without weight restrictions, an airplane that has an ACN value equal to or less than the pavement's PCN value. This is possible because ACN and PCN values are computed using the same technical basis. Applies only to pavements with bearing strengths of 12,500 pounds or greater. Aircraft approach category -ANS A grouping of aircraft based on 1.3 times their stall speed in their landing configuration at the certificated maximum flap setting and maximum landing weight at standard atmospheric conditions. The categories are as follows: Category A: Speed less than 91 knots. Category B: Speed 91 knots or more but less than 121 knots. Category C: Speed 121 knots or more but less than 141 knots. Category D: Speed 141 knots or more but less than 166 knots. Category E: Speed 166 knots or more. Aircraft Classification Number (ACN) -ANS A unique number that expresses the relative effect of an airplane at a given weight on a pavement structure. Aircraft Rescue Firefighting (ARFF) -ANS Consists of the equipment, personnel, and agents in place to respond to aircraft incidents or accidents. Airports certificated under Part 139 must comply with specific ARFF requirements regarding Index, equipment and agents, and operational requirements. Airplane Design Group -ANS A grouping of airplanes based on wingspan or tail height. Where an airplane is in two categories, the most demanding category should be used. The groups are as follows: Group I: Up to but not including 49 feet (15 m) wingspan or tail height up to but not including 20 feet. Group II: 49 feet (15 m) up to but not including 79 feet (24 m) wingspan or tail height from 20 up to but not including 30 feet. Group III: 79 feet (24 m) up to but not including 118 feet (36 m) wingspan or tail height from 30 up to but not including 45 feet. Group IV: 118 feet (36 m) up to but not including 171 feet (52 m) wingspan or tail height from 45 up to but not including 60 feet. Group V: 171 feet (52 m) up to but not including 214 feet (65 m) wingspan or tail height from 60 up to but not including 66 feet. Group VI: 214 feet (65 m) up to but not including 262 feet (80 m) wingspan or tail height from 66 up to but not including 80 feet. Airport Emergency Plan (AEP) -ANS Documents designed to address those emergencies that occur on, or directly impact, an airport or adjacent property that: 1) is within the authority and responsibility of the airport to respond; or 2) may present a threat to the airport because of the proximity of the emergency to the airport.
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