AAAE ACE OPERATIONS MODULE 3 SECURITY
TRAINING COURSE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
DETAILED ANSWERS UPDATE ALREADY A GRADED
Ground vehicles on movement areas should be limited to what types of
operations? - (ANSWER)Airport self-inspections, maintenance and emergencies
Do part 139 restrictions governing ground vehicle and pedestrian activity apply to
non-movement areas? - (ANSWER)No
The FAA suggests what four planning meetings to discuss specifics of ground
vehicular movements? - (ANSWER)Airside construction, emergency response,
snow and ice removal, low visibility
Aircraft safety is endangered by what four principle ground vehicle causes? -
(ANSWER)increased traffic, non-standard vehicle patterns, vehicles without radios
or markings, untrained operators
Airports must have one of three different control mechanisms for ground vehicles
at ATCT controlled airports, what are they? - (ANSWER)two-way radio
communication is preferred; an escort with a two-way radio; method of signs,
signals and/or guards
Training for personnel operating vehicles in the movement area is required how
often? - (ANSWER)At least annually.
, How long are movement area driver training records kept? - (ANSWER)initial and
recurrent training records for 24 months, although should be kept as long as a
person is authorized to operate at the airport
How long are movement area vehicular accident or incident records retained? -
(ANSWER)12 months
Consequences of violating any ground vehicle rules or procedures should be
spelled out in the Airport Certification Manual (T/F). - (ANSWER)True
What is the term used to describe any occurrence at 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? - (ANSWER)Runway
incursion
What are the categories of incursions? - (ANSWER)Category A thru D with A as
the most severe consequences and D as the least
How are the four incursion categories distinguished? - (ANSWER)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; Category D -
no immediate safety consequences
Incursion causes are categorized into what three primary groups? -
(ANSWER)Operational error (ATC), pilot deviation, vehicle/pedestrian deviation
TRAINING COURSE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
DETAILED ANSWERS UPDATE ALREADY A GRADED
Ground vehicles on movement areas should be limited to what types of
operations? - (ANSWER)Airport self-inspections, maintenance and emergencies
Do part 139 restrictions governing ground vehicle and pedestrian activity apply to
non-movement areas? - (ANSWER)No
The FAA suggests what four planning meetings to discuss specifics of ground
vehicular movements? - (ANSWER)Airside construction, emergency response,
snow and ice removal, low visibility
Aircraft safety is endangered by what four principle ground vehicle causes? -
(ANSWER)increased traffic, non-standard vehicle patterns, vehicles without radios
or markings, untrained operators
Airports must have one of three different control mechanisms for ground vehicles
at ATCT controlled airports, what are they? - (ANSWER)two-way radio
communication is preferred; an escort with a two-way radio; method of signs,
signals and/or guards
Training for personnel operating vehicles in the movement area is required how
often? - (ANSWER)At least annually.
, How long are movement area driver training records kept? - (ANSWER)initial and
recurrent training records for 24 months, although should be kept as long as a
person is authorized to operate at the airport
How long are movement area vehicular accident or incident records retained? -
(ANSWER)12 months
Consequences of violating any ground vehicle rules or procedures should be
spelled out in the Airport Certification Manual (T/F). - (ANSWER)True
What is the term used to describe any occurrence at 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? - (ANSWER)Runway
incursion
What are the categories of incursions? - (ANSWER)Category A thru D with A as
the most severe consequences and D as the least
How are the four incursion categories distinguished? - (ANSWER)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; Category D -
no immediate safety consequences
Incursion causes are categorized into what three primary groups? -
(ANSWER)Operational error (ATC), pilot deviation, vehicle/pedestrian deviation