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American Airlines Ramp Training Quiz 3 Questions
with Detailed Verified Answers (100% Correct
Answers) /Already Graded A+
Quiz: Arrival Duties
Ans: Marshalling aircraft into the gate
Attaching the GPU
Forming the Diamond of Safety
Unloading the baggage and cargo
Quiz: Aircraft Marshalling
Ans: The use of hand signals by ground personnel to direct the aircraft to the
correct parking position
Quiz: Guide person is responsible for parking an aircraft. Follow
guidelines
Ans: - Wands must be used at all times
- Stand approx 10' from base of T-line
- Make sure you are using the correct T-line
- Pay attention to the entire aircraft, from wingtip to wingtip
- Hand signals must be made in wide, exaggerated movements
Quiz: Hand Signals: Use this Gate
Ans: Both arms extended and held in a vertical position
Sunday, 02 March 2025
,Quiz: Hand Signals: Move Straight Ahead
Ans: Bend extended arms at elbows and move wands up and down from
waist to head
Quiz: Hand Signals: Turn Left
Ans: Right arm extended at approx 90* to the body, left hand makes the
Move Straight Ahead signal (From pilots POV)
Quiz: Hand Signals: Turn Right
Ans: Left arm extended at approx 90* to the body, right hand makes the
Move Straight Ahead signal (From pilots POV)
Quiz: Hand Signals: Slow Down
Ans: Both arms down and out from sides, then move arms upward and
downward several times in slow fanning motions
Quiz: Hand Signals: Rate of Closure
Ans: When aircraft is 15-20 feet from stop mark, arms should be extended
shoulder high and slowly raised upward in a rate of closure until wands are
crossed (Into an X) as nose wheel reaches stop mark
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, Quiz: Hand Signals: Stop
Ans: Both arms extended upward and crossed (into an X) above head
Quiz: Hand Signals: Chocks Inserted
Ans: Both arms held above head and out from sides with lands pointing
inward, the swing both arms inward
Quiz: Emergency Hand Signals: Engine Fire
Ans: Point to the engine on fire with one arm and other does a sweeping
motion
Quiz: Emergency Hand Signals: Stop Engines
Ans: Hold right arm in front and level with left shoulder, then pass hand
across throat. Left arm is down at side.
Quiz: Minimum Requirement for guiding in aircraft
Ans: 1 Guide person and 1 wing walker
- an additional wing walker is required when the clearance or spacing of the
aircraft is less than 10 feet to any obstacle
Quiz: Wing Walker Area Clear (Left)
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5.0
American Airlines Ramp Training Quiz 3 Questions
with Detailed Verified Answers (100% Correct
Answers) /Already Graded A+
Quiz: Arrival Duties
Ans: Marshalling aircraft into the gate
Attaching the GPU
Forming the Diamond of Safety
Unloading the baggage and cargo
Quiz: Aircraft Marshalling
Ans: The use of hand signals by ground personnel to direct the aircraft to the
correct parking position
Quiz: Guide person is responsible for parking an aircraft. Follow
guidelines
Ans: - Wands must be used at all times
- Stand approx 10' from base of T-line
- Make sure you are using the correct T-line
- Pay attention to the entire aircraft, from wingtip to wingtip
- Hand signals must be made in wide, exaggerated movements
Quiz: Hand Signals: Use this Gate
Ans: Both arms extended and held in a vertical position
Sunday, 02 March 2025
,Quiz: Hand Signals: Move Straight Ahead
Ans: Bend extended arms at elbows and move wands up and down from
waist to head
Quiz: Hand Signals: Turn Left
Ans: Right arm extended at approx 90* to the body, left hand makes the
Move Straight Ahead signal (From pilots POV)
Quiz: Hand Signals: Turn Right
Ans: Left arm extended at approx 90* to the body, right hand makes the
Move Straight Ahead signal (From pilots POV)
Quiz: Hand Signals: Slow Down
Ans: Both arms down and out from sides, then move arms upward and
downward several times in slow fanning motions
Quiz: Hand Signals: Rate of Closure
Ans: When aircraft is 15-20 feet from stop mark, arms should be extended
shoulder high and slowly raised upward in a rate of closure until wands are
crossed (Into an X) as nose wheel reaches stop mark
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, Quiz: Hand Signals: Stop
Ans: Both arms extended upward and crossed (into an X) above head
Quiz: Hand Signals: Chocks Inserted
Ans: Both arms held above head and out from sides with lands pointing
inward, the swing both arms inward
Quiz: Emergency Hand Signals: Engine Fire
Ans: Point to the engine on fire with one arm and other does a sweeping
motion
Quiz: Emergency Hand Signals: Stop Engines
Ans: Hold right arm in front and level with left shoulder, then pass hand
across throat. Left arm is down at side.
Quiz: Minimum Requirement for guiding in aircraft
Ans: 1 Guide person and 1 wing walker
- an additional wing walker is required when the clearance or spacing of the
aircraft is less than 10 feet to any obstacle
Quiz: Wing Walker Area Clear (Left)
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