D/A AVOP TEST QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
Operators must wear _ in accordance with _ - answer -ppe
Canada labour code , canada operational health and safety regulations, manufacturers
operating manual, and/or any other applicable legislation and workplace safety
guidelines
Raic used in all _ areas, designated by a _ and/or _ - answer -airside
Security gate, signage
Avop is _ unless designation is added to raic - answer -not valid
D avop - answer -to enter manoeuvring area of airport
Must have aeronautical radio operator certificate
Expires 3 years from issue
D/a avop - answer -to operate equipment on apron and uncontrolled areas
Expires with raic unless tested within 1 year of that date
D/a green avop - answer -similar to da avop but limits you to areas covered by south
airport raic
Expires with raic unless tested within 1 year of that date
Free-range endorsement - answer -this permit along with d avop is needed to operate
on manoeuvring area of airport with free range, as deemed necessary by
superintendent
Expires 1 year from issuance and must be renewed with d avop annually
Enforcement personnel include - answer -airport operation staff
Airport security staff
Rcmp
Other personnel designated by director, airside operations
Enforcement personnel have authority to - answer -issue directions or command must
be followed
Inspect motor vehicles and operators to ensure compliance with atds, regulations, and
standards
Issue violation notices to operators or pedestrians not compliant with atds or vehicle
standards
Rcmp can investigate for motor vehicle act and criminal code violations and stop
operators for breach
Airside prohibitions - answer -no smoke or e cig anywhere
No electronic devices
, No motorcycle, mopeds, bicycles, skateboards, skates, scooters, or other vehicles
propelled by operator
No walking through security guard houses, unless authorized by vancouver airport
authority
Rules for vehicle operations - answer -never pass between enplaning and deplaning
passengers and their gate or aircraft
No reverse unless necessary, but need lookout person to advise safely
No tailgating, maintain safe distance between vehicle and equipment, aware of height
and width restrictions
No overtaking and passing taxiing aircraft even in vehicle corridor
Never travel under passenger boarding bridge unless in corridor, aware of vertical
clearance when operate over height vehicle
Do not travel operational stand unless vehicle used for work in that stand
Right of way, yield to following - answer -aircraft under power or towed, vehicles exiting
controlled surfaces
Emergency vehicles responding to incidents, lights and sirens on
Passenger buses
Snow removal and apron sweeping vehicles
Fuel tankers
Airfield maintenance equipment, grass cutters etc
Vehicle to operators right at intersection, when both vehicles have equipment
established in a vehicle corridor
Emergency vehicle not responding to incident (priority same as rest)
Remain _ distance from aircraft unless servicing it, driving underneath wings or tail is _
unless servicing it - answer -7.5 m (25 ft)
Prohibited
Speed limits - answer -10 km/h baggage make-up areas
15 km/h tunnel tamps and head of stand roadway between b and c piers
25 km/h vehicle corridors, aprons and movement area
40 km/h airside roads unless otherwise posted
Reduce speed during following - answer -poor weather and visibility
Approaching tunnel, blind corners, aircraft, apron pedestrian corridor, construction
zones, authorized airport operations personnel
(may exceed speeds during emergency and flash red or blue lights while driving)
Join vehicle corridor at _ angle to ensure max visibility, yield to traffic already travelling
in corridor, show intent by _ - answer -right angle (90)
Turn signal lights or approved hand signals
In corridor passing is permitted provided _ - answer -speed limit not exceeded and no
traffic
Operators must wear _ in accordance with _ - answer -ppe
Canada labour code , canada operational health and safety regulations, manufacturers
operating manual, and/or any other applicable legislation and workplace safety
guidelines
Raic used in all _ areas, designated by a _ and/or _ - answer -airside
Security gate, signage
Avop is _ unless designation is added to raic - answer -not valid
D avop - answer -to enter manoeuvring area of airport
Must have aeronautical radio operator certificate
Expires 3 years from issue
D/a avop - answer -to operate equipment on apron and uncontrolled areas
Expires with raic unless tested within 1 year of that date
D/a green avop - answer -similar to da avop but limits you to areas covered by south
airport raic
Expires with raic unless tested within 1 year of that date
Free-range endorsement - answer -this permit along with d avop is needed to operate
on manoeuvring area of airport with free range, as deemed necessary by
superintendent
Expires 1 year from issuance and must be renewed with d avop annually
Enforcement personnel include - answer -airport operation staff
Airport security staff
Rcmp
Other personnel designated by director, airside operations
Enforcement personnel have authority to - answer -issue directions or command must
be followed
Inspect motor vehicles and operators to ensure compliance with atds, regulations, and
standards
Issue violation notices to operators or pedestrians not compliant with atds or vehicle
standards
Rcmp can investigate for motor vehicle act and criminal code violations and stop
operators for breach
Airside prohibitions - answer -no smoke or e cig anywhere
No electronic devices
, No motorcycle, mopeds, bicycles, skateboards, skates, scooters, or other vehicles
propelled by operator
No walking through security guard houses, unless authorized by vancouver airport
authority
Rules for vehicle operations - answer -never pass between enplaning and deplaning
passengers and their gate or aircraft
No reverse unless necessary, but need lookout person to advise safely
No tailgating, maintain safe distance between vehicle and equipment, aware of height
and width restrictions
No overtaking and passing taxiing aircraft even in vehicle corridor
Never travel under passenger boarding bridge unless in corridor, aware of vertical
clearance when operate over height vehicle
Do not travel operational stand unless vehicle used for work in that stand
Right of way, yield to following - answer -aircraft under power or towed, vehicles exiting
controlled surfaces
Emergency vehicles responding to incidents, lights and sirens on
Passenger buses
Snow removal and apron sweeping vehicles
Fuel tankers
Airfield maintenance equipment, grass cutters etc
Vehicle to operators right at intersection, when both vehicles have equipment
established in a vehicle corridor
Emergency vehicle not responding to incident (priority same as rest)
Remain _ distance from aircraft unless servicing it, driving underneath wings or tail is _
unless servicing it - answer -7.5 m (25 ft)
Prohibited
Speed limits - answer -10 km/h baggage make-up areas
15 km/h tunnel tamps and head of stand roadway between b and c piers
25 km/h vehicle corridors, aprons and movement area
40 km/h airside roads unless otherwise posted
Reduce speed during following - answer -poor weather and visibility
Approaching tunnel, blind corners, aircraft, apron pedestrian corridor, construction
zones, authorized airport operations personnel
(may exceed speeds during emergency and flash red or blue lights while driving)
Join vehicle corridor at _ angle to ensure max visibility, yield to traffic already travelling
in corridor, show intent by _ - answer -right angle (90)
Turn signal lights or approved hand signals
In corridor passing is permitted provided _ - answer -speed limit not exceeded and no
traffic