CHICAGO DEPARTMENT OF AVIATION GROUND MOTOR
VEHICLE OPERATING REGULATIONS MANUAL SHORT
VERSION || A+ GUARANTEED.
No person will park a ground vehicle or other equipment within correct answers 10 feet of the
security perimeter fence line
No person will park a ground vehicle or other equipment within correct answers 15 feet of any
fire hydrant, other fire control apparatus or fuel shut off switches
No person , other than the operator of an aircraft servicing vehicle for a designated aircraft,
operating a ground vehicle on the ramp will pass withi correct answers 20 feet of a parked
aircraft
DISTANCES Vehicle drivers should stay at least correct answers 150 feet back/away from the
chute if any snow blowing equipment. Window glass can easily be blown into the vehicle from
the force of the snow being the on increasing the potential danger
WHEN REFUELING Vehicles must be correct answers 10 feet apart from vehicles and 50 feet
from any structure
WHEN REFUELING Fuel vehicles must be parked a minimum of correct answers 50 feet away
from airport buildings and in department designated areas. In addition, fuel tankers must be
parked 10 feet of CLEAR SPACE on each side of tanker No other equipment can be parked
within the clear space
WHEN REFUELING Vehicles may not park closer than correct answers 100 feet from a fuel
spill. Never driver through a fuel spill
All vehicles will operate at a speed not to exceed correct answers 5 miles per hour while in the
baggage make up area, tug tunnel and depressed roadway
VEHICLE OPERATING REGULATIONS MANUAL SHORT
VERSION || A+ GUARANTEED.
No person will park a ground vehicle or other equipment within correct answers 10 feet of the
security perimeter fence line
No person will park a ground vehicle or other equipment within correct answers 15 feet of any
fire hydrant, other fire control apparatus or fuel shut off switches
No person , other than the operator of an aircraft servicing vehicle for a designated aircraft,
operating a ground vehicle on the ramp will pass withi correct answers 20 feet of a parked
aircraft
DISTANCES Vehicle drivers should stay at least correct answers 150 feet back/away from the
chute if any snow blowing equipment. Window glass can easily be blown into the vehicle from
the force of the snow being the on increasing the potential danger
WHEN REFUELING Vehicles must be correct answers 10 feet apart from vehicles and 50 feet
from any structure
WHEN REFUELING Fuel vehicles must be parked a minimum of correct answers 50 feet away
from airport buildings and in department designated areas. In addition, fuel tankers must be
parked 10 feet of CLEAR SPACE on each side of tanker No other equipment can be parked
within the clear space
WHEN REFUELING Vehicles may not park closer than correct answers 100 feet from a fuel
spill. Never driver through a fuel spill
All vehicles will operate at a speed not to exceed correct answers 5 miles per hour while in the
baggage make up area, tug tunnel and depressed roadway