AVOP EXAM UPDATED EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS IN SIMILAR LONG-FORM
STRUCTURES FOR DEEPER UNDERSTANDING
Vehicles that are self-propelled and not cabbed must have front and rear lights
that can be turned on. The front
When driving airside, the running lights must be on, and the front and rear lights
must
be able to simultaneously flash on and off.
ANSWER equipment is pushed, towed, or dragged; it is not self-propelled.
Baggage trolleys are one example.
air stairs, cargo dollies, and cargo containers.
ANSWER Police and other emergency service cars that are outfitted with their
own company-standard
Safety markings are regarded as meeting or surpassing the above mentioned
standards.
Visibility of Vehicles - ANSWER When a self-propelled vehicle is traveling
across an apron, the
The warning beacons and headlights on the car must be turned on. This lets
taxiing planes know that the
The apron area is where the car is being driven.
When the ANSWER vehicle is stationary and serving an aircraft, turn off the
warning beacon.
When flashing lamps are used improperly, they can distract taxiing aircraft and
reduce its usefulness as a
alert indicating that the cars are moving
Additional Requirements: ANSWER Any vehicle operating on the airside of a
vehicle is not allowed to use studded tires or tire chains.
YWG. All vehicles using the maneuvering area are advised to have a minimum
of 2.5
, For emergency scenarios, a lb ABC fire extinguisher, like the dry-chemical
extinguishers
transported by WAA automobiles
Apart from the maneuvering area, the ANSWER portion of an airfield that
provides
passenger and cargo loading and unloading, refueling, maintenance, and repairs,
and aircraft parking, as well as the aircraft and pedestrian movement required
for such
objectives
Answer: Restricted Area: Any section of an airfield designated as a location to
which access is
limited to those with permission
Every employee in restricted areas—ANSWER—must wear their RAIC on
outerwear.
making sure it is visible in restricted areas.
A person is not allowed to enter or stay in any place if they do not have proper
identity.
of an apron that is marked as a Restricted Area unless WAA has granted
permission or
being escorted by an individual who possesses a valid RAIC
ANSWER: The section of the maneuvering area used for aircraft takeoff and
landing is called a runway. Runway
YWG uses two runways: Runway 13-31 and Runway 18-36.
An aerodrome's taxiways are used to maneuver airplanes and other airport
equipment.
moving from the runway to the apron
The Central De-icing Facility (CDF) is an ANSWER space used for glycol
recovery and aircraft de-icing/anti-icing. The
CDF is situated between Taxiway Hotel Taxiway Victor and Taxiway on the
west side of Apron I.
Apron I and Whiskey
STRUCTURES FOR DEEPER UNDERSTANDING
Vehicles that are self-propelled and not cabbed must have front and rear lights
that can be turned on. The front
When driving airside, the running lights must be on, and the front and rear lights
must
be able to simultaneously flash on and off.
ANSWER equipment is pushed, towed, or dragged; it is not self-propelled.
Baggage trolleys are one example.
air stairs, cargo dollies, and cargo containers.
ANSWER Police and other emergency service cars that are outfitted with their
own company-standard
Safety markings are regarded as meeting or surpassing the above mentioned
standards.
Visibility of Vehicles - ANSWER When a self-propelled vehicle is traveling
across an apron, the
The warning beacons and headlights on the car must be turned on. This lets
taxiing planes know that the
The apron area is where the car is being driven.
When the ANSWER vehicle is stationary and serving an aircraft, turn off the
warning beacon.
When flashing lamps are used improperly, they can distract taxiing aircraft and
reduce its usefulness as a
alert indicating that the cars are moving
Additional Requirements: ANSWER Any vehicle operating on the airside of a
vehicle is not allowed to use studded tires or tire chains.
YWG. All vehicles using the maneuvering area are advised to have a minimum
of 2.5
, For emergency scenarios, a lb ABC fire extinguisher, like the dry-chemical
extinguishers
transported by WAA automobiles
Apart from the maneuvering area, the ANSWER portion of an airfield that
provides
passenger and cargo loading and unloading, refueling, maintenance, and repairs,
and aircraft parking, as well as the aircraft and pedestrian movement required
for such
objectives
Answer: Restricted Area: Any section of an airfield designated as a location to
which access is
limited to those with permission
Every employee in restricted areas—ANSWER—must wear their RAIC on
outerwear.
making sure it is visible in restricted areas.
A person is not allowed to enter or stay in any place if they do not have proper
identity.
of an apron that is marked as a Restricted Area unless WAA has granted
permission or
being escorted by an individual who possesses a valid RAIC
ANSWER: The section of the maneuvering area used for aircraft takeoff and
landing is called a runway. Runway
YWG uses two runways: Runway 13-31 and Runway 18-36.
An aerodrome's taxiways are used to maneuver airplanes and other airport
equipment.
moving from the runway to the apron
The Central De-icing Facility (CDF) is an ANSWER space used for glycol
recovery and aircraft de-icing/anti-icing. The
CDF is situated between Taxiway Hotel Taxiway Victor and Taxiway on the
west side of Apron I.
Apron I and Whiskey