P. 197
In ARFF communications, the amount of fuel an aircraft has on board is usually given in:
A. gallons
B. pounds
C. kilos
D. cubic feet - Answers pounds
P. 203
Inbound emergency aircraft are able to communicate with the airport rescue and fire fighting incident
commander by using the:
A. discreet emergency frequency
B. flight interphone
C. emergency operations frequency
D. pilot to tower auxiliary frequency - Answers discreet emergency frequency
P. 205
According to the International Civil Aviation Organization phonetic alphabet, the standard word for the
letter F is:
A. Frank
B. Foxtrot
C. Francine
D. Freedom - Answers Foxtrot
According to the International Civil Aviation Organization phonetic alphabet, the standard word for the
letter K is:
A. King
B. Knight
C. Ken
D. Kilo - Answers Kilo
, P. 202
A private, non-governmental frequency that may provide information or access to services and is usually
found at general aviation airports is:
A. VIA VOICE
B. UNICOM
C. TransComm
D. ATIS - Answers UNICOM
P. 203
Guidance for initiating the pilot/ ARFF communications procedure can be found in:
A. NFPA 1500
B. FAA AC 150/5210-7
C. FCC Regulation 1998.92A
D. NOTAM 11.17.1996 - Answers FAA AC 150/5210-7
P. 197
When an aircraft emergency occurs, the fire department may be notified by the:
A. airport manager
B. flight-service station
C. control tower
D. all of the above - Answers all of the above
P. 207
The light coming from the control tower meaning to return to the starting point is:
A. Steady white
B. Alternating green
C. Flashing White
D. Flashing Red - Answers Flashing White
P. 240