AVOP QUIZ PART 1,2&3 TEST QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT ANSWERS
A road designated by an apron's surface marking is known as:
A. Vehicle Corridor Designation
B. Line of Aircraft Taxis
C. Aircraft Lean-in Line D. Airport Service Road ANSWER A
When you are driving a car in a vehicle corridor behind an airplane that has its
engines running, you must:
A. Keep a safe distance from the plane and wait for it to back out or for the
marshaller to give the all-clear to pass.
B. move as fast as you can behind the aircraft C. exit the vehicle corridor and
circle the aircraft at a minimum of 15 meters D. reverse your car and drive back
to where you were on the apron. ANSWER A
Operating a vehicle between an airplane and a marshaller or directly behind an
aircraft during pushback is acceptable when:
A. never until specifically instructed to do so by the crew or aircraft marshal.
B. The aircraft's red anti-collision beacon goes out C. A different car starts the
maneuver D. After three minutes, the pilot has not signaled that they want to
relocate the aircraft ANSWER A
Reflective material must be used to designate any non-self-propelled equipment
deployed on an apron. Which of the following best sums up the marking
requirements for this equipment?
The entire width of the car has a yellow stripe on the front and back. The sides
have black and yellow patches, and the end has a yellow stripe.
C. A and B together, but not D
D. a black and yellow patch at the bottom corners of the front and back, and a
solid yellow stripe on the sides ANSWER D
How is a restricted pass issued?
, A. on the outside of your garments with your photo facing out B. in your wallet
C. in the glove box of your automobile D. not necessary to carry ANSWER A
Lead-in lines for aircraft are supplied to:
A. guide the aircraft onto the runway during landing B. help dock an aircraft
gate C. show the areas on the apron where aircraft are prohibited D. show the
boundaries of the vehicle corridor ANSWER B
Choose the explanation that best explains how paved aprons indicate vehicle
paths from the list below:
A. Two lines of solid white 7.5 meters apart, with a single broken line in the
middle.
B. A continuous white line separating two broken yellow lines
C. A single broken line in the middle of two solid yellow lines spaced 7.5
meters apart.
D. A broken green line in the middle of two solid white lines spaced 7.5 meters
apart ANSWER A
These are vehicle corridors:
A. must always be utilized, regardless of the situation
B. there are no guaranteed safe routes, and care must always be taken to avoid
parked or moving airplanes as well as traffic from cars C. there are always
guaranteed safe routes for cars in all situations
D. supplied to guarantee the aircraft's safe and orderly passage - ANSWER B
Which of the following vehicles has the right-of-way (priority) above all others?
A. maintenance vehicle while carrying out their responsibilities
B. Emergency vehicle
C. the airplane D. the car coming from the right. ANSWER C
Drivers of vehicles must always be cautious:
A. when the markings of the vehicle corridor are obscured by snow, faded paint,
or any other cause B. when moving into and out of the active apron area C.
when driving in front of or behind an aircraft with its engines running D. when
any of the aforementioned circumstances are present ANSWER D
What color are the lights used to show where the apron and taxiway intersect?
CORRECT ANSWERS
A road designated by an apron's surface marking is known as:
A. Vehicle Corridor Designation
B. Line of Aircraft Taxis
C. Aircraft Lean-in Line D. Airport Service Road ANSWER A
When you are driving a car in a vehicle corridor behind an airplane that has its
engines running, you must:
A. Keep a safe distance from the plane and wait for it to back out or for the
marshaller to give the all-clear to pass.
B. move as fast as you can behind the aircraft C. exit the vehicle corridor and
circle the aircraft at a minimum of 15 meters D. reverse your car and drive back
to where you were on the apron. ANSWER A
Operating a vehicle between an airplane and a marshaller or directly behind an
aircraft during pushback is acceptable when:
A. never until specifically instructed to do so by the crew or aircraft marshal.
B. The aircraft's red anti-collision beacon goes out C. A different car starts the
maneuver D. After three minutes, the pilot has not signaled that they want to
relocate the aircraft ANSWER A
Reflective material must be used to designate any non-self-propelled equipment
deployed on an apron. Which of the following best sums up the marking
requirements for this equipment?
The entire width of the car has a yellow stripe on the front and back. The sides
have black and yellow patches, and the end has a yellow stripe.
C. A and B together, but not D
D. a black and yellow patch at the bottom corners of the front and back, and a
solid yellow stripe on the sides ANSWER D
How is a restricted pass issued?
, A. on the outside of your garments with your photo facing out B. in your wallet
C. in the glove box of your automobile D. not necessary to carry ANSWER A
Lead-in lines for aircraft are supplied to:
A. guide the aircraft onto the runway during landing B. help dock an aircraft
gate C. show the areas on the apron where aircraft are prohibited D. show the
boundaries of the vehicle corridor ANSWER B
Choose the explanation that best explains how paved aprons indicate vehicle
paths from the list below:
A. Two lines of solid white 7.5 meters apart, with a single broken line in the
middle.
B. A continuous white line separating two broken yellow lines
C. A single broken line in the middle of two solid yellow lines spaced 7.5
meters apart.
D. A broken green line in the middle of two solid white lines spaced 7.5 meters
apart ANSWER A
These are vehicle corridors:
A. must always be utilized, regardless of the situation
B. there are no guaranteed safe routes, and care must always be taken to avoid
parked or moving airplanes as well as traffic from cars C. there are always
guaranteed safe routes for cars in all situations
D. supplied to guarantee the aircraft's safe and orderly passage - ANSWER B
Which of the following vehicles has the right-of-way (priority) above all others?
A. maintenance vehicle while carrying out their responsibilities
B. Emergency vehicle
C. the airplane D. the car coming from the right. ANSWER C
Drivers of vehicles must always be cautious:
A. when the markings of the vehicle corridor are obscured by snow, faded paint,
or any other cause B. when moving into and out of the active apron area C.
when driving in front of or behind an aircraft with its engines running D. when
any of the aforementioned circumstances are present ANSWER D
What color are the lights used to show where the apron and taxiway intersect?