YTH AVOP test
Which of the following most accurately describes that part of an aerodrome intended to
be used for the taking of and landing of aircraft associated with taking off and landings,
excluding aprons? - ANS-Manoeuvring area
Which of the following most accurately describes the beginning of that portion of the
runway usable for landing? - ANS-Threshold
An airport at which an air traffic control unit is provided is called a? - ANS-Controlled
airport
A road deliniated by surface markings on an apron is called a? - ANS-Designated
vehicle corridor
Local Airport Traffic Directives: - ANS-Apply only at the airport where issued
Who has authority for the issuing, suspension, or cancellation of permission to operate
a vehicle on the airside of a Transport Canada operated airport? - ANS-The Airport
Manager
The manual which contains all regulations and procedures related to operation of a
vehicle on the airside of a Transport Canada operated airport is? - ANS-The Manual of
Airport Traffic Directives (TP 2633)
The person responsible for determining that his or her vehicle is operating satisfactory
and has the required safety equipment and markings is? - ANS-The operator of the
vehicle
If you encounter a condition on an aircraft movement surface that is likely to cause
damage to an aircraft, you should report it to: - ANS-Your immediate supervisor
Who is responsible for reporting any vehicle malfunction or dangerous condition to the
supervisor? - ANS-The vehicle operator
Who is required to wear a Transport Canada Restricted Area Pass while on the airside
of the airport? - ANS-Every person who is not aircrew or a ticketed passenger
, How is a restricted area pass carried? - ANS-On the outside of the clothing
Who is responsible for reporting a person found on the airside of an airport who is not
wearing a restricted area pass? - ANS-Everyone who has a restricted pass
Who is responsible for ensuring that all designated gates to the airside of the airport are
closed and locked? - ANS-Every person who has authority to use a gate giving airside
access
There are many types of vehicles and equipment used on the airside of an airport m.
Who is responsible for ensuring that a vehicle operator knows how to operate the
equipment he or she uses? - ANS-The vehicle operator's employer
All vehicles operated on the airport manoeuvring areas, except those under escort,
must be equipped with? - ANS-An approved rotating beacon lamp and radiotelephone
on the appropriate radio frequency
All vehicles with a cab while operating without escort on the airport aprons must be
equipped with which of the following lights or markings? - ANS-An amber flashing or
rotating beacon, headlamps, parking and tail lamps
Which of the following traffic has first priority, (right of way) over other traffic? -
ANS-Aircraft
Which of the following examples most accurately describes the precaution which must
be taken before a vehicle near radio navigational facilities? - ANS-Get approval from
ground control or flight services
Smoking on apron areas is - ANS-Prohibited both inside and outside vehicles
It is permissible to operate a vehicle in front of or directly behind an aircraft with engines
running when - ANS-The marshaller waves permission and the aircraft wheels are
blocked (chocked)
When vehicles are parked in an approved parking space in the vicinity of terminal
buildings or adjacent to heavy traffic areas, they should be? - ANS-Backed into the
parking area
Which of the following most accurately describes that part of an aerodrome intended to
be used for the taking of and landing of aircraft associated with taking off and landings,
excluding aprons? - ANS-Manoeuvring area
Which of the following most accurately describes the beginning of that portion of the
runway usable for landing? - ANS-Threshold
An airport at which an air traffic control unit is provided is called a? - ANS-Controlled
airport
A road deliniated by surface markings on an apron is called a? - ANS-Designated
vehicle corridor
Local Airport Traffic Directives: - ANS-Apply only at the airport where issued
Who has authority for the issuing, suspension, or cancellation of permission to operate
a vehicle on the airside of a Transport Canada operated airport? - ANS-The Airport
Manager
The manual which contains all regulations and procedures related to operation of a
vehicle on the airside of a Transport Canada operated airport is? - ANS-The Manual of
Airport Traffic Directives (TP 2633)
The person responsible for determining that his or her vehicle is operating satisfactory
and has the required safety equipment and markings is? - ANS-The operator of the
vehicle
If you encounter a condition on an aircraft movement surface that is likely to cause
damage to an aircraft, you should report it to: - ANS-Your immediate supervisor
Who is responsible for reporting any vehicle malfunction or dangerous condition to the
supervisor? - ANS-The vehicle operator
Who is required to wear a Transport Canada Restricted Area Pass while on the airside
of the airport? - ANS-Every person who is not aircrew or a ticketed passenger
, How is a restricted area pass carried? - ANS-On the outside of the clothing
Who is responsible for reporting a person found on the airside of an airport who is not
wearing a restricted area pass? - ANS-Everyone who has a restricted pass
Who is responsible for ensuring that all designated gates to the airside of the airport are
closed and locked? - ANS-Every person who has authority to use a gate giving airside
access
There are many types of vehicles and equipment used on the airside of an airport m.
Who is responsible for ensuring that a vehicle operator knows how to operate the
equipment he or she uses? - ANS-The vehicle operator's employer
All vehicles operated on the airport manoeuvring areas, except those under escort,
must be equipped with? - ANS-An approved rotating beacon lamp and radiotelephone
on the appropriate radio frequency
All vehicles with a cab while operating without escort on the airport aprons must be
equipped with which of the following lights or markings? - ANS-An amber flashing or
rotating beacon, headlamps, parking and tail lamps
Which of the following traffic has first priority, (right of way) over other traffic? -
ANS-Aircraft
Which of the following examples most accurately describes the precaution which must
be taken before a vehicle near radio navigational facilities? - ANS-Get approval from
ground control or flight services
Smoking on apron areas is - ANS-Prohibited both inside and outside vehicles
It is permissible to operate a vehicle in front of or directly behind an aircraft with engines
running when - ANS-The marshaller waves permission and the aircraft wheels are
blocked (chocked)
When vehicles are parked in an approved parking space in the vicinity of terminal
buildings or adjacent to heavy traffic areas, they should be? - ANS-Backed into the
parking area