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Who has the authority for the issuing, suspension or cancellation of permission to operate a vehicle on the airside of an airport?

The airport manager

Who is responsible for ensuring that all designated gates to the airside of the airport are closed and locked?

Every person who has authority to use a gate giving airside access

Who is responsible for ensuring that a vehicle operator knows how to operate the equipment he or she uses?

The vehicle operators employer

Who is responsible for ensuring an AVOP permit is valid and refresher testing has been completed?

The AVOP holder

The person responsible for determining that his or her vehicle is operating satisfactorily and has the required safety equipment and markings is?

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?

Your immediate supervisor

Who is responsible for reporting any vehicle malfunction or dangerous condition to the supervisor?

The vehicle operator

How is an AVOP carried?

Prominently displayed on the outside of your clothing

Smoking on the airside area of the airport is?

Prohibited both inside and outside vehicles

Whenever an aircraft carrying distinguished visitors is at an airport, unauthorized personnel and vehicles are required to?

Remain clear if the aircraft unless otherwise authorized by the airport manager

Vehicle operators must ensure that mud and gravel are not deposited on aircraft movement surfaces because?

This material can cause damage to taxing aircraft and engines

If a vehicle operator notices FOD on an aircraft movement surface, the vehicle operator is required to?

Attempt to remove it or report the nature and location of the material to your supervisor

Which of the following traffic has first priority over all other traffic?

Aircraft

Unless otherwise posted, the speed limit on roads, aprons and service areas is?

25km/h

What provides for free movement of vehicles performing their duties related to aircraft?

Areas within operational stands

it is permissible to operate a vehicle in front of or directly behind an aircraft with engines running when?

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?

Backing into the parking area

What colour are the pavement markings which outline vehicle corridors and security lines?

White

What color are the pavement markings related to aircraft movement guidelines and aircraft lead-in lines?

Yellow

What is the description which most accurately describes how vehicle corridors are indicated on paved apron

Two solid white lines 7.5 m apart, centered by a single broken line

The purpose of an aircraft movement guidelines is?

To serve as a center-of-aircraft guideline to aid aircraft travelling on taxiways and aprons

Aircraft lead in lines are provided to?

Assist in the docking of an aircraft

What vehicles must stay within vehicle corridors when moving about the apron to or from operational stands, between stands, across aircraft taxi lines etc

All vehicles except emergency and airport maintenance vehicles in the performance of their duties

What vehicles are permitted to operate outside the vehicle corridors on aprons?

Emergency vehicles and airport maintenance vehicles while operated in the performance of their duties

A vehicle operating in the right hand lane of a vehicle corridors has the right of way over?

Other vehicles entering the corridor

When operating a vehicle in a vehicle corridor which passes behind an aircraft with engines running, you are required to?

Stop well clear of the aircraft and wait until the aircraft has been backed out or the marshaller clears you to pass

Vehicle corridors are?

Not guaranteed safe routes and caution must always be exercised to avoid parked and moving aircraft

Vehicle operators must always exercise caution when?

Corridor markings are obscured due to faded paint, snow cover or any other reason


Entering and leaving the active apron area and entering and leaving vehicle corridors


Operating in front of or behind aircraft with engines running

Where vehicle corridors intersect, the vehicle which has the right of way is?

The vehicle on the right

When not in use, GSE must be parked?

Behind apron safety lines

The color of a "hold" sign is?

Red with white letters

Manoeuvring surfaces at an airport that are designated by a letter are?

Taxiways

Runways edge lights are what colour?

White

Aprons and taxiway edge lights are what colour?

Blue

Lights are used to indicate the intersection of a taxiway and an apron are what colour?

Amber(Yellow)

Signs used to identify the location of various surfaces and giving direction to various movement area locations are what colours?

Red with white letters/numbers

Two coloured (double faced) threshold marker lights are what colour?

Red and green

The colour of threshold marker lights which face towards the runway is what colour?

Red

All non-motorized equipment used on the airport aprons must be equipped with safety markings. How would you describe them

Yellow reflective stripe along the sides and black/yellow patches at the front and rear lower corners

All vehicles with a cab while operating without escort on the airport aprons must be equipped with which lights or markings?

An amber flashing or rotating beacon, headlamps, parking and tail lamps

What most accurately describes that part of an aerodrome intended to be used for the taking off and landing of an aircraft and the movement of aircraft associated with taking off and landings, excluding aprons?

Maneuvering Area

What describes the beginning of that portion of the runway usable for landing?

Threshold

An airport at which ab air traffic control unit is provided is called a?

Controlled airport

A road delineated by surface markings on an apron is called?

Vehicle corridor