AAAE ACE Modules 1 – 4 | 720 Questions and Correct Answers 2024
AAAE ACE Modules 1 – 4 | 720 Questions and Correct Answers 2024 What are the two major categories of pavement? - Answer -Flexible and rigid What are some types of flexible pavement? - Answer -Grass, dirt, gravel and asphalt Why are paved surfaces necessary at airports? - Answer -To support the critical loads imposed on them; to produce a smooth, skid-resistant and safe-riding surface What is the benefit of using a rigid pavement such as Portland Cement Concrete? - Answer -It is about half the lifetime cost of asphalt, with a service life of 30+ years versus 5-15 years for asphalt. Concrete is more expensive up front though, so asphalt is common at low revenue airports such as GA. What are two major elements that make pavements deteriorate? - Answer -weathering and aircraft loads For bearing strengths of 12,500lbs or greater, what method is used to express the effect of an individual aircraft on different pavements? - Answer -Comparing ACN to PCN (Aircraft Classification NumberPavement Classification Number) ACN less than or equal to PCN What does the Pavement Classification Number (PCN) represent to the operator/pilot? - Answer -PCN is the maximum pavement bearing strength for unrestricted aircraft operations. What is the Load Classification Number (LCN) used to describe? - Answer -Pavement bearing strengths less than 12,500lbs What are the five major categories of pavement distress? - Answer -cracking, joint seal damage, disintegration, distortion, loss of skid resistance How far are landing distances increased on wet pavement? - Answer -By 15 percent or more Where are wind cones located? - Answer -at least one on the airport, lighted if night carrier operations occur; additional cones placed so that every takeoff and landing runway has a cone visible to pilots When must an airport operator conduct an airfield self-inspection? - Answer -daily; when required by an unusual condition; immediately after an accident or incident How long must airfield self-inspection records be kept? - Answer -12 consecutive calendar months How often must operations personnel be trained on self-inspection related activities and how long must training records be kept? - Answer -training every 12 consecutive calendar months, records maintained for 24 monthsHow long must a record of airfield condition NOTAMs be kept? - Answer -12 months What are four types of inspections? - Answer -Regular scheduled; continuous surveillance; periodic; special How is safety oversight defined? - Answer -those means and activities by which airport management ensures effective implementation of safety-related standards and procedures Why does an airport need a Safety Management System? - Answer -to increase the likelihood that airport operators will detect and correct safety problems before those problems result in an aircraft incident. In November 2005, the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) required what? - Answer - Required certificated international airports to establish an SMS What are the four pillars of the Safety Management System? - Answer -policy/objectives, risk management, assurance, and promotion What are four key elements of airport safety policy and objectives? - Answer -Safety program method
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