YVR D-AVOP PRACTICE THEORY QUESTIONS
What do Taxiway DIRECTIONAL signs look like? - Answer -Yellow box with black font
and an arrow
What do Runway Hold lines look like? - Answer -Two solid and two dashed yellow lines
perpendicular to movement with dashed lines on the Runway side
What do Taxiway Centre lines look like? - Answer -Black, yellow, black line centered on
the taxiway in direction of movement
In what situation should drivers reduce their speed? - Answer -Vehicle tunnels
blind corners
moving aircraft
apron ped. crossing
construction zones (pg. 29)
What colour are Runway Edge Lights? - Answer -White
What colour are Taxiway Edge Lights? - Answer -Blue
Vehicle corridors are marked on the apron surface by what? - Answer -Two solid white
parallel lines spread ~7.5 m apart, with a dashed white line down the middle (pg. 49)
What colour lights do Emergency vehicles display? - Answer -Red, white, and/or blue
(pg. 29)
Can you still drive airside with you AVOP if your BC Driver's License has been
suspended? - Answer -No
Who do you need to notify if your vehicle becomes unserviceable airside? - Answer -
Airport Operations (604) 207-7022 (pg. 18)
In low visibility operations when do all airside operations cease? - Answer -When
BOTH runways report less than 600 ft RVR (pg. 53/4).
In the domestic horseshoe what must vehicles do before crossing the tail clearance
line? - Answer -Check for aircraft and other vehicles before proceeding (pg. 32)
When can you drive or park between the bridge safety lines and bridge return circles? -
Answer -You cannot, it is prohibited at all times (pg. 47)
, Is passing on vehicle corridors permitted? - Answer -Yes, if the speed limit isn't
exceeded and there is no opposing traffic.
You CANNOT pass in tunnels or breezeways. (pg. 28)
To support anti-idling when should you turn off your engine after stopping? - Answer -
Turn off after stopping for >30 sec, use battery to power radios/ beacon when stopping
for less than 15 min (pg. 30)
How many units can a vehicle tow on Apron VI? - Answer -6 carts or 4 cargo, max 4
units everywhere else (pg. 37)
What does Signage with flashing red lights on roadways that cross controlled taxiways
indicate? - Answer -Indicates LVOP are active, must call Ground to cross these
controlled taxiways (pg. 53/4)
What driving behaviour is prohibited airside? - Answer -a) Reversing (unless with a
lookout)
b) tailgating
c) passing between aircraft and marshalling crew
d) overtaking a taxiing aircraft
e) traveling under a bridge
f) traveling through an operational stand without working there. (pg. 26)
Maneuvering Areas include what surfaces? - Answer -Controlled surfaces
"a subset of the movement area used for the take-off and landing of aircraft and for the
movement of aircraft associated with take-off and landing. It comprises all of the
runways, helipads, and most taxiways at YVR, all of which are controlled surfaces." (pg.
76)
What is the maximum height on the ITB head of stand road? - Answer -3.9 m (12.8 ft),
down to 2.9 m (9.5 ft) around the DTB (pg. 49)
What is the speed limit on all aprons (i.e. uncontrolled surfaces)? - Answer -25 km/h
What is the speed limit on airside roads? - Answer -40 km/h unless otherwise posted
What is the speed limit in all tunnel ramps and the head-of-stand roadway between B
and C piers? - Answer -15 km/h
What is the speed limit in baggage make-up areas? - Answer -10 km/h
What is the speed limit on uncontrolled taxiways? - Answer -25 km/h
"All vehicle corridors, aprons, and movement areas [i.e. uncontrolled surfaces]" (pg. 28)
What do Taxiway DIRECTIONAL signs look like? - Answer -Yellow box with black font
and an arrow
What do Runway Hold lines look like? - Answer -Two solid and two dashed yellow lines
perpendicular to movement with dashed lines on the Runway side
What do Taxiway Centre lines look like? - Answer -Black, yellow, black line centered on
the taxiway in direction of movement
In what situation should drivers reduce their speed? - Answer -Vehicle tunnels
blind corners
moving aircraft
apron ped. crossing
construction zones (pg. 29)
What colour are Runway Edge Lights? - Answer -White
What colour are Taxiway Edge Lights? - Answer -Blue
Vehicle corridors are marked on the apron surface by what? - Answer -Two solid white
parallel lines spread ~7.5 m apart, with a dashed white line down the middle (pg. 49)
What colour lights do Emergency vehicles display? - Answer -Red, white, and/or blue
(pg. 29)
Can you still drive airside with you AVOP if your BC Driver's License has been
suspended? - Answer -No
Who do you need to notify if your vehicle becomes unserviceable airside? - Answer -
Airport Operations (604) 207-7022 (pg. 18)
In low visibility operations when do all airside operations cease? - Answer -When
BOTH runways report less than 600 ft RVR (pg. 53/4).
In the domestic horseshoe what must vehicles do before crossing the tail clearance
line? - Answer -Check for aircraft and other vehicles before proceeding (pg. 32)
When can you drive or park between the bridge safety lines and bridge return circles? -
Answer -You cannot, it is prohibited at all times (pg. 47)
, Is passing on vehicle corridors permitted? - Answer -Yes, if the speed limit isn't
exceeded and there is no opposing traffic.
You CANNOT pass in tunnels or breezeways. (pg. 28)
To support anti-idling when should you turn off your engine after stopping? - Answer -
Turn off after stopping for >30 sec, use battery to power radios/ beacon when stopping
for less than 15 min (pg. 30)
How many units can a vehicle tow on Apron VI? - Answer -6 carts or 4 cargo, max 4
units everywhere else (pg. 37)
What does Signage with flashing red lights on roadways that cross controlled taxiways
indicate? - Answer -Indicates LVOP are active, must call Ground to cross these
controlled taxiways (pg. 53/4)
What driving behaviour is prohibited airside? - Answer -a) Reversing (unless with a
lookout)
b) tailgating
c) passing between aircraft and marshalling crew
d) overtaking a taxiing aircraft
e) traveling under a bridge
f) traveling through an operational stand without working there. (pg. 26)
Maneuvering Areas include what surfaces? - Answer -Controlled surfaces
"a subset of the movement area used for the take-off and landing of aircraft and for the
movement of aircraft associated with take-off and landing. It comprises all of the
runways, helipads, and most taxiways at YVR, all of which are controlled surfaces." (pg.
76)
What is the maximum height on the ITB head of stand road? - Answer -3.9 m (12.8 ft),
down to 2.9 m (9.5 ft) around the DTB (pg. 49)
What is the speed limit on all aprons (i.e. uncontrolled surfaces)? - Answer -25 km/h
What is the speed limit on airside roads? - Answer -40 km/h unless otherwise posted
What is the speed limit in all tunnel ramps and the head-of-stand roadway between B
and C piers? - Answer -15 km/h
What is the speed limit in baggage make-up areas? - Answer -10 km/h
What is the speed limit on uncontrolled taxiways? - Answer -25 km/h
"All vehicle corridors, aprons, and movement areas [i.e. uncontrolled surfaces]" (pg. 28)