ARFF Final Exam 2025–2026 – Complete IFSTA Aircraft Rescue &
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1. The of ARFF personnel is ensuring life mission
safety, property conservation, and environmental pro-
tection at an airfield.
2. The requirements contained in are di- NFPA 1003
vided into 3 major duties, response, fire suppression,
and rescue.
3. Extinguishing agents are divided into two categories: primary; complimentary
and
4. There are 2 basic types of Airports - and controlled; uncontrolled
5. airports have operating towers with air traff
,ARFF Final Exam 2025–2026 – Complete IFSTA Aircraft Rescue &
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controllers who manage aircraft movement both in Controlled
the air and on the ground.
6. airports are those that do not have a
staffed and operating control tower. Uncontrolled
7. - Flight path at right angles to the
landing runway off its upwind side. Crosswind Leg
8. - Flight path parallel to the land-
ing runway in the direction opposite to landing; nor- Downwind Leg
mally extends between the crosswind leg and the
base leg
9. - Flight path at a right angle to the land- Base Leg
ing runway off the approach end. This leg normally
extends from the downwind leg to the intersection of
the extended runway line. The aircraft must make a
,ARFF Final Exam 2025–2026 – Complete IFSTA Aircraft Rescue &
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90-degree turn from this leg before it can begin its also used to
final approach. denote
vehicular
10. - portion of the landing pat- traffic areas
tern in which the aircraft is lined up with the runway on ramps.
and is heading straight in to land.
13. Not all
11. or reflective markers are used taxiways are
required to
to outline taxiways, usually located along the edges,
have
and spaced 100 feet (30 m) apart
.
12. are used to outline the edges of
runways and to identify runway centerlines. Outline
lights are spaced avery 200 feet (60 m); centerline
lights are spaced every 50 feet (15 m) . These lights are
,ARFF Final Exam 2025–2026 – Complete IFSTA Aircraft Rescue &
Firefighting Study Guide, All Chapters Review & Practice Test
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practice resource. Includes all chapter summaries, updated FAA/NFPA standards, firefighting tactics, aircraft emergency
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final approach
centerline lighting
Blue lights
White lights
14. are used to identify the approach Green lights
end of runways and some taxiway centerlines.
15. Yellow or amber lights are used to identify locations of
Firefighting Study Guide, All Chapters Review & Practice Test
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1. The of ARFF personnel is ensuring life mission
safety, property conservation, and environmental pro-
tection at an airfield.
2. The requirements contained in are di- NFPA 1003
vided into 3 major duties, response, fire suppression,
and rescue.
3. Extinguishing agents are divided into two categories: primary; complimentary
and
4. There are 2 basic types of Airports - and controlled; uncontrolled
5. airports have operating towers with air traff
,ARFF Final Exam 2025–2026 – Complete IFSTA Aircraft Rescue &
Firefighting Study Guide, All Chapters Review & Practice Test
Prepare for the ARFF Final Exam 2025–2026 with this complete IFSTA Aircraft Rescue & Firefighting (ARFF) study a
practice resource. Includes all chapter summaries, updated FAA/NFPA standards, firefighting tactics, aircraft emergency
procedures, and realistic ARFF practice questions to help firefighters pass on the first attempt.
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controllers who manage aircraft movement both in Controlled
the air and on the ground.
6. airports are those that do not have a
staffed and operating control tower. Uncontrolled
7. - Flight path at right angles to the
landing runway off its upwind side. Crosswind Leg
8. - Flight path parallel to the land-
ing runway in the direction opposite to landing; nor- Downwind Leg
mally extends between the crosswind leg and the
base leg
9. - Flight path at a right angle to the land- Base Leg
ing runway off the approach end. This leg normally
extends from the downwind leg to the intersection of
the extended runway line. The aircraft must make a
,ARFF Final Exam 2025–2026 – Complete IFSTA Aircraft Rescue &
Firefighting Study Guide, All Chapters Review & Practice Test
Prepare for the ARFF Final Exam 2025–2026 with this complete IFSTA Aircraft Rescue & Firefighting (ARFF) study a
practice resource. Includes all chapter summaries, updated FAA/NFPA standards, firefighting tactics, aircraft emergency
procedures, and realistic ARFF practice questions to help firefighters pass on the first attempt.
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• Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting test
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90-degree turn from this leg before it can begin its also used to
final approach. denote
vehicular
10. - portion of the landing pat- traffic areas
tern in which the aircraft is lined up with the runway on ramps.
and is heading straight in to land.
13. Not all
11. or reflective markers are used taxiways are
required to
to outline taxiways, usually located along the edges,
have
and spaced 100 feet (30 m) apart
.
12. are used to outline the edges of
runways and to identify runway centerlines. Outline
lights are spaced avery 200 feet (60 m); centerline
lights are spaced every 50 feet (15 m) . These lights are
,ARFF Final Exam 2025–2026 – Complete IFSTA Aircraft Rescue &
Firefighting Study Guide, All Chapters Review & Practice Test
Prepare for the ARFF Final Exam 2025–2026 with this complete IFSTA Aircraft Rescue & Firefighting (ARFF) study a
practice resource. Includes all chapter summaries, updated FAA/NFPA standards, firefighting tactics, aircraft emergency
procedures, and realistic ARFF practice questions to help firefighters pass on the first attempt.
• ARFF Final Exam 2025
• IFSTA ARFF exam prep
• Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting test
• ARFF practice test all chapters
final approach
centerline lighting
Blue lights
White lights
14. are used to identify the approach Green lights
end of runways and some taxiway centerlines.
15. Yellow or amber lights are used to identify locations of