AVOP PRACTICE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Who is responsible to know the Airside Traffic Directives and all AVOP rules and
procedures, including any changes and updates? - Answer -The AVOP holder
Any FOD, obstructions or potentially hazardous conditions that cannot be easily
removed must be reported to your supervisor. Who else must be informed? - Answer -
The Integrated Operations Centre (IOC)
You must have your valid Driver's License with you when applying for or renewing,
replacing your AVOP and/or when driving airside? - Answer -This statement is correct
and true, as written
You must report the suspension of your (Provincial) Driver's License immediately to
your supervisor and to the Airport Authority AVOP Coordinator - Answer -This
statement is correct and true, as written
How is a RAIC carried? - Answer -Visible on your outer clothing
Who is responsible for challenging and/or reporting a person in the restricted area of an
airport who is not wearing a RAIC? - Answer -Everyone who has a RAIC
Who is responsible for ensuring all gates to the airside of the airport are closed and
locked? - Answer -Every person who uses or is authorized to use an airside gate in the
performance of their duties.
In order to obtain, renew or maintain an Airside Vehicle Operator's Permit (AVOP),
which of the following apply? - Answer -Must have a valid (Provincial) Driver's License,
a valid RAIC and a completed and signed AVOP application form to show a need and a
right to drive airside
Who is responsible for ensuring that the AVOP applicant is properly trained? - Answer -
The employer
an AVOP automatically expires or is cancelled - Answer -All answers are correct
All AVOP holders must successfully pass a check ride upon return to work (with the
same employer) after an absence of: - Answer -More than 4 months, but less than 12
months
If an AVOP holder has a DAS for 'Company W-Air' and a D for 'Company Z-Air', can
they use the D AVOP for both companies? - Answer -No. AVOPs are company and
AVOP-type specific for each individual employer.
Who is responsible to know the Airside Traffic Directives and all AVOP rules and
procedures, including any changes and updates? - Answer -The AVOP holder
Any FOD, obstructions or potentially hazardous conditions that cannot be easily
removed must be reported to your supervisor. Who else must be informed? - Answer -
The Integrated Operations Centre (IOC)
You must have your valid Driver's License with you when applying for or renewing,
replacing your AVOP and/or when driving airside? - Answer -This statement is correct
and true, as written
You must report the suspension of your (Provincial) Driver's License immediately to
your supervisor and to the Airport Authority AVOP Coordinator - Answer -This
statement is correct and true, as written
How is a RAIC carried? - Answer -Visible on your outer clothing
Who is responsible for challenging and/or reporting a person in the restricted area of an
airport who is not wearing a RAIC? - Answer -Everyone who has a RAIC
Who is responsible for ensuring all gates to the airside of the airport are closed and
locked? - Answer -Every person who uses or is authorized to use an airside gate in the
performance of their duties.
In order to obtain, renew or maintain an Airside Vehicle Operator's Permit (AVOP),
which of the following apply? - Answer -Must have a valid (Provincial) Driver's License,
a valid RAIC and a completed and signed AVOP application form to show a need and a
right to drive airside
Who is responsible for ensuring that the AVOP applicant is properly trained? - Answer -
The employer
an AVOP automatically expires or is cancelled - Answer -All answers are correct
All AVOP holders must successfully pass a check ride upon return to work (with the
same employer) after an absence of: - Answer -More than 4 months, but less than 12
months
If an AVOP holder has a DAS for 'Company W-Air' and a D for 'Company Z-Air', can
they use the D AVOP for both companies? - Answer -No. AVOPs are company and
AVOP-type specific for each individual employer.