YVR Avop - Test Practice - GETTING YOUR AVOP - vocab - Module 2 Graded A+
YVR Avop - Test Practice - GETTING YOUR AVOP - vocab - Module 2 Graded A+ ____ is defined as all areas inside the perimeter security fence of the Airport Airside ______ is comprised of all controlled and uncontrolled areas of the Airport Movement Area ______ ___ is part of the airport used for take-off and landing of aircraft and for the movement of aircraft associated with take-off and landing. They are controlled areas. Manoeuvring area ____ are for the loading and unloading and servicing of aircraft they are not part of the maneuvering area. They are uncontrolled areas. Aprons ______ ___ a Movement/Airside area that cannot be entered unless clearance has been obtained from Air Traffic Control ATC. Controlled Area An area in which vehicle movement is permitted without clearance from Air Traffic Control (ATC). Uncontrolled Area A taxiway under the control of Air Traffic Control (ATC). Only vehicles operated by a holder of a "D" AVOP may enter a controlled area. Controlled Taxiway A taxiway that is not under the direct control of Air Traffic Control (ATC). Uncontrolled Taxiway A defined path established for the taxiing of aircraft and intended to provide a link between one part of the airport to another is a _____. Taxiway Vehicle corridor that passes under the bridges and Terminal Building is ___- __- ___.. Head of Stand An area of the apron where aircraft are parked, serviced for flights and passenger boarding/de- planing. Operational stands may have bridges or pedestrian corridors from aircraft to the terminal. Operational Stand The area behind the tails of aircraft at the Operating Stands, extending to the tail clearance/yield line. These lines are always solid white is ___- __ -___.. Tail of Stand A part of the apron identified with painted white lines which vehicles are authorized to travel. Vehicle Corridor ____, a dedicated surface, excluding Vehicle Corridors Road ______ ______ must reduce their speed during poor weather conditions and low visibility. Equipment operators (AVOP) The three (3) types of AVOPs are referred to as D/A, D/A Green and a "D" D/A and D/A Green AVOP'a are valid for years. (Definition). Airside Vehicle operator's Permit ______ ______ include, but are not limited to, autherized YVRAA operation staff, Security, RCMP and other TVRAA designated personnel. They have the authority to issue violations notices, or confiscate your RAIC and escort you from airside. Enforcement personnel (RAIC) A Card that entitles the holder to have access to a specific restricted area. The RAIC must be display at all times. (definition) Restricted Area Identification Card
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