AAAE ACE OPERATIONS MODULE 3 SECURITY TRAINING COURSE QUES-
TIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS UPDATE ALREADY A GRADED
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1. Ground vehicles on movement areas should be limit- Airport self-inspections,
ed to what types of operations? maintenance and emer-
gencies
2. Do part 139 restrictions governing ground vehicle and No
pedestrian activity apply to non-movement areas?
3. The FAA suggests what four planning meetings to Airside construction, emer-
discuss specifics of ground vehicular movements? gency response, snow and
ice removal, low visibility
4. Aircraft safety is endangered by what four principle increased traffic, non-stan-
ground vehicle causes? dard vehicle patterns, vehi-
cles without radios or mark-
ings, untrained operators
5. Airports must have one of three different control two-way radio communica-
mechanisms for ground vehicles at ATCT controlled tion is preferred; an es-
airports, what are they? cort with a two-way radio;
method of signs, signals
and/or guards
6. Training for personnel operating vehicles in the move- At least annually.
ment area is required how often?
7. How long are movement area driver training records initial and recurrent training
kept? records for 24 months, al-
though should be kept as
long as a person is autho-
rized to operate at the air-
port
, AAAE ACE OPERATIONS MODULE 3 SECURITY TRAINING COURSE QUES-
TIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS UPDATE ALREADY A GRADED
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8. How long are movement area vehicular accident or 12 months
incident records retained?
9. Consequences of violating any ground vehicle rules True
or procedures should be spelled out in the Airport
Certification Manual (T/F).
10. What is the term used to describe any occurrence at Runway incursion
an aerodrome involving the incorrect presence of an
aircraft, vehicle, or person on the protected area of
a surface designated for the landing and takeoff of
aircraft?
11. What are the categories of incursions? Category A thru D with A
as the most severe conse-
quences and D as the least
12. How are the four incursion categories distinguished? Category A - a collision was
narrowly avoided; Category
B - a significant potential for
collision exists; Category C -
ample time and/or distance
to avoid a collision; Catego-
ry D - no immediate safety
consequences
13. Incursion causes are categorized into what three pri- Operational error (ATC),
mary groups? pilot deviation, vehi-
cle/pedestrian deviation
14. What three human error categories are defined for
incursions?
TIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS UPDATE ALREADY A GRADED
Study online at https://quizlet.com/_h8hj0d
1. Ground vehicles on movement areas should be limit- Airport self-inspections,
ed to what types of operations? maintenance and emer-
gencies
2. Do part 139 restrictions governing ground vehicle and No
pedestrian activity apply to non-movement areas?
3. The FAA suggests what four planning meetings to Airside construction, emer-
discuss specifics of ground vehicular movements? gency response, snow and
ice removal, low visibility
4. Aircraft safety is endangered by what four principle increased traffic, non-stan-
ground vehicle causes? dard vehicle patterns, vehi-
cles without radios or mark-
ings, untrained operators
5. Airports must have one of three different control two-way radio communica-
mechanisms for ground vehicles at ATCT controlled tion is preferred; an es-
airports, what are they? cort with a two-way radio;
method of signs, signals
and/or guards
6. Training for personnel operating vehicles in the move- At least annually.
ment area is required how often?
7. How long are movement area driver training records initial and recurrent training
kept? records for 24 months, al-
though should be kept as
long as a person is autho-
rized to operate at the air-
port
, AAAE ACE OPERATIONS MODULE 3 SECURITY TRAINING COURSE QUES-
TIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS UPDATE ALREADY A GRADED
Study online at https://quizlet.com/_h8hj0d
8. How long are movement area vehicular accident or 12 months
incident records retained?
9. Consequences of violating any ground vehicle rules True
or procedures should be spelled out in the Airport
Certification Manual (T/F).
10. What is the term used to describe any occurrence at Runway incursion
an aerodrome involving the incorrect presence of an
aircraft, vehicle, or person on the protected area of
a surface designated for the landing and takeoff of
aircraft?
11. What are the categories of incursions? Category A thru D with A
as the most severe conse-
quences and D as the least
12. How are the four incursion categories distinguished? Category A - a collision was
narrowly avoided; Category
B - a significant potential for
collision exists; Category C -
ample time and/or distance
to avoid a collision; Catego-
ry D - no immediate safety
consequences
13. Incursion causes are categorized into what three pri- Operational error (ATC),
mary groups? pilot deviation, vehi-
cle/pedestrian deviation
14. What three human error categories are defined for
incursions?