Airfield Driving

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What is the Phonetic Aviation Alphabet for "N"? a. November b. Nancy c. Nigeria d. NORAD

November

Flashing/Hazard lights is not required during night time operations on the airfield. To include all aprons, taxiways, hangars, and access roads a. True b. False

False

Ground vehicle operators will yield the right-of-way to all aircraft and remain at least 200 ft away from any helicopter with its rotors in motion. a. True b. False

False

Vehicles responding to an emergency on the runway HAVE the blanket permission to enter the runway after an emergency aircraft lands. a. True b. False

False

Everyone (vehicles) Must contact the tower and receive permission to enter the runway prior to accessing it. a. True b. False

True

Parking lights or Flashing lights will be used at night when vehicles are temporarily parked on any part of the aircraft parking ramp. a. True b. False

True

Vehicles without integral braking system are required to be chocked when parked on the flightline. a. True b. False

True

In ADTP my annual refresher training test requirements are? a. Airfield driving CBT on ADLS and the ADTP Refresher test b. Night time driving test c. Daytime driving test d. Refresher test are not required

a. Airfield driving CBT on ADLS and the ADTP Refresher test

_____are the portion of the airfield where aircraft or helicopters are parked before or between flights, and for servicing and maintenance a. Aprons b. Runways c. Taxiways d. Terminals

a. Aprons

The color of taxiway lights are? a. Blue b. White c. Red d. Amber

a. Blue

A flashing red light from the control tower means a. Clear active runway b. Stop; Do not move the vehicle c. General Warning; d. Exercise extreme caution None of the above

a. Clear active runway

Prior to driving on the flightline, all drivers must... a. Complete local flightline driver's training and possess proper documentation authorizing flightline driving. b. Get checked out by immediate supervisor. c. Do nothing if trained at previous assignment. d. Possess a valid state driver's license.

a. Complete local flightline driver's training and possess proper documentation authorizing flightline driving.

Is this AF Visual Aid a must know or a nice to see a. Must know and understand b. A paper weight c. Nice to have d. Neither

a. Must know and understand

When I have airfield driving questions I must first contact a. My Unit Airfield driving program manager b. My 1st Shirt c. Airfield Manager d. My orderly room

a. My Unit Airfield driving program manager

What term will the tower use when approved on the CMA? a. Proceed b. Go for it c. Negative d. 10-4

a. Proceed

Prior to entering/crossing a taxiway outside the runway area, drivers will: a. Stop and visually determine the taxiway is clear. b. Proceed with caution. c. Maintain 15 MPH speed limit. d. Call AM Operations for clearance.

a. Stop and visually determine the taxiway is clear.

What does the Air Traffic Control light gun signal "Steady Red" indicate? a. Stop. b. Clear the Taxiway/Runway. c. Expedite your movement. d. Proceed with caution.

a. Stop.

What must an operator do when approaching an active runway a. Stop; contact the tower to ask permission to cross the runway b. During inclement weather only; contact the tower and ask for permission to enter/cross c. Stop; conduct a FOD check and proceed across the runway d. Stop; look both ways to ensure the way is clear and proceed across the runway, then contact tower after crossing

a. Stop; contact the tower to ask permission to cross the runway

How is Taxiway B referred to on the radio? a. Taxiway Bravo b. Taxiway Barbie c. Taxiway Bacon d. Taxiway Beef

a. Taxiway Bravo

All vehicle drivers who operate on the parking ramp/apron and taxiways will give way to Taxiing Aircraft. a. True b. False

a. True

Always read back instructions to the control tower verbatim before taking any action and allow time for correction, if misinterpreted a. True b. False c. N/A d. None

a. True

You must always use a vehicle spotter(s)when backing toward a aircraft a. True b. False c. Only if one is around d. When I do not want to bump the aircraft

a. True

When approaching an aircraft at night, vehicle operators should do which of the following? a. Turn off headlights and leave parking lights on. b. Proceed with caution. c. Turn on parking flashers. d. Dim headlights from high beam to low beam.

a. Turn off headlights and leave parking lights on.

Which of the following vehicles are required to be chocked when parked on the Airfield? a. Vehicles without an integral braking system. b. Alert or emergency vehicles responding to an emergency/alert. c. Vehicles with an integral braking system that is set. d. All vehicles are required to be chocked.

a. Vehicles without an integral braking system.

Which of the following vehicles are required to be chocked when parked on the flightline? a. Vehicles without an integral braking system. b. Alert or emergency vehicles responding to an emergency situation. c. Vehicles with an integral braking system that is set. d. All vehicles are required to be chocked.

a. Vehicles without an integral braking system.

FOD checks are required for which of the following situations? a. When entering the flightline environment. b. When returning to a paved taxiway from an unpaved surface. c. When returning to the aircraft parking ramp from an unpaved surface d. All of the listed responses.

d. All of the listed responses.

When driving across a parking apron from point A to point B, what is the proper route a vehicle operator should use? a. The shortest route possible. b. Any route the vehicle operator prefers. c. Diagonally across the apron. d. At 90 degree angles from the driving lane.

d. At 90 degree angles from the driving lane.

What do you do if you get lost on the airfield? a. Drive until you see something familiar b. Contact your work location c. Do nothing d. Contact Tower, explain your situation and request assistance

d. Contact Tower, explain your situation and request assistance

What should you do if you get lost on the airfield? a. Keep driving until you see something familiar b. Contact your work location c. Do nothing d. Contact Tower, explain your situation and request assistance

d. Contact Tower, explain your situation and request assistance

Operators of flightline vehicles should approach a parked aircraft so that the ______ of the vehicle is adjacent to the aircraft. a. Passenger's side. b. Front side. c. Easiest side. d. Driver's side.

d. Driver's side.

A flashing green and red light gun signal from the control tower cab means a. Stop; then proceed b. Stop; clear the active runway c. Wait until the aircraft on approach completes a touch and go d. General warning; Exercise extreme caution

d. General warning; Exercise extreme caution

In bad weather using vehicle High Beams a. High beams do not blind the pilot b. Use high beams only when driving toward the runway c. High beams should always used d. High beams should not be used

d. High beams should not be used

What must be done when ground support equipment is no longer being used on the aircraft parking apron? a. It can remain where it is as long as it is chocked and the parking brakes are set. b. Must be stored in areas that do not violate lateral clearance requirements c. You must notify AM Operations. d. You must notify Ground Control.

b. Must be stored in areas that do not violate lateral clearance requirements

What AFI establishes procedures to be used for airfield driving at Travis AFB? a. TAFBI 13-211 b. TAFBI 13-213 c. TAFBI 13-21-3 d. TAFBI 13-2-13

b. TAFBI 13-213

When approaching an aircraft at night, vehicle operators should do which of the following a. Dim headlights from high beam to low beam b. Turn off headlights and leave parking lights on c. Turn on high beams d. Turn on parking flashers

b. Turn off headlights and leave parking lights on

ADTP tracks all my airfield driving training requirements with assistance from a. Squadron Commander b. Unit Airfield driving Program Manager c. Supervisor d. MAJCOM

b. Unit Airfield driving Program Manager

When traveling from 1 side of the airfield to the other, I should a. Look both ways then drive across the airfield b. Use service roads whenever possible to minimize time spent on taxiways and runways c. Always cut across the airfield d. Ask transient alert for runway crossing assistance

b. Use service roads whenever possible to minimize time spent on taxiways and runways

Operators of flightline vehicles should approach a parked aircraft so that the ______ of the vehicle will be adjacent to the aircraft. a. Passenger's side. b. Front side. c. Driver's side. d. Easiest side.

c. Driver's side.

Major cause of runway incursions is which of the following a. Clear weather b. Excessive training c. Failure to listen to, comprehend and obey ATC instructions d. Failure to give way to taxing aircraft

c. Failure to listen to, comprehend and obey ATC instructions

What does the term "Wilco" mean a. The radio conversation is ended, and no response is expected b. Yes c. I have received your message, understand it and will comply with it d. I have not received your message, please repeat

c. I have received your message, understand it and will comply with it

Who must enable my ADTP refresher test? a. Vehicle ops b. I can c. My Unit Airfield Driving Program Manager d. My supervisor

c. My Unit Airfield Driving Program Manager

Which of the following numbers correspond with H-13 & H-14 a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. 4

a. 1

Which of the following numbers correspond with S 1-12/Sugar Ramp a. 24 b. 15 c. 17 d. 13

a. 24

When an aircraft's engines are being operated, vehicles will not be parked less than ________/________ of the aircraft. a. 25 feet in front / 200 feet to the rear. b. 10 feet in front / 100 feet to the rear. c. 20 feet in front / 150 feet to the rear. d. 30 feet in front / 300 feet to the rear.

a. 25 feet in front / 200 feet to the rear.

Which number corresponds with Runway 21L/03R a. 3 b. 7 c. 6 d. 10

a. 3

The maximum speed limit when driving a general purpose vehicle within 25 feet of a parked aircraft is a. 5 MPH b. 10 MPH c. 15 MPH d. 25 MPH

a. 5 MPH

Which letter corresponds to the Runway Hold Position? a. a b. B c. C d. D

a. A

Signs, which designates a taxiway, will have which of the following kinds of marking(s) on it? a. A letter. b. Numbers. c. A circle. d. A dash.

a. A letter.

Which of the following numbers correspond with the 400 Ramp a. 9 b. 12 c. 13 d. 15

b. 12

Taxiway H is what number on the diagram a. 721 b. 16 c. 18 d. 19

b. 16

a. Which of the following numbers correspond with Taxiway H a. 19 b. 16 c. 17 d. 18

b. 16

Which number is Twy D? a. 5 b. 2 c. 7 d. 9

b. 2

Leave no obstacles (to include vehicles) within how many feet of a taxiway centerline? a. 100 feet b. 200 feet c. 300 feet d. 450 feet

b. 200 feet

No obstacle (to include vehicles) will be left within how many feet of a taxiway centerline? a. 100ft b. 200ft c. 300ft d. 450ft

b. 200 feet

Which of the following numbers corresponds with Taxiway A? a. 24 b. 26 c. 25 d. 27

b. 26

The speed limit (maximum) when driving a general purpose vehicle within 25 feet of a parked aircraft is: a. 20 miles per hour. b. 5 miles per hour. c. 10 miles per hour. d. 15 miles per hour.

b. 5 miles per hour.

Which item on the image indicates the Critical Area Marking? a. A b. B c. C d. D

b. B

Which of the following airfield markings designates the boundary of the Instrument Landing System navigation and will not be breached during inclement weather without permission from control tower? a. A b. B c. C d. D

b. B

A driver must receive permission from which base agency before entering or crossing a runway? a. Base Flying Unit(s) b. Control Tower c. AM Operations d. Operations Group

b. Control Tower

Cell phones use while driving in the operational area is always allowed a. True b. False c. In emergency d. Always

b. False

Vehicles must be equiped with the TWO items when operating during the periods of darkness? a. Siren b. Headlights, taillights c. Horns, flashers c. Bird Scare equipment, d. FOD boss Rotating beacon,

b. Headlights, taillights

What are the color of the runway markings and runway hold lines a. Yellow runway markings and red runway hold lines b. White runway markings and yellow runway hold lines c. Yellow runway markings and yellow runway hold lines d. White runway markings and red runway hold lines

b. White runway markings and yellow runway hold lines

Personnel operating on any runway will have two-way radio contact with the control tower or...? a. Maintain radio contact with the Command Post. b. Will have an escort with two-way radio with control tower for the entire time they are on the runway. c. Have radio contact with AM Operations. d. Maintain radio contact with the Maintenance Operations Center.

b. Will have an escort with two-way radio with control tower for the entire time they are on the runway.

Which of the following numbers correspond with Taxiway D a. 19 b. 21 c. 22 d. 23

c. 22

Which of the following numbers corresponds with spots S1-S12 a. 1 b. 9 c. 10 d. 7

c. 10

What is the speed limit for operating a refueling truck? a. 35 mph b. 15 mph c. 10 mph d. 5 mph

c. 10 mph

Taxiway I corresponds with which number on the airfield diagram? a. 4 b. 9 c. 14 d. 10

c. 14

What is the speed limit for a designated traffic lane within 200 feet of a designated Aircraft Parking Area a. 5 MPH b. 10 MPH c. 15 MPH d. 25 MPH

c. 15 MPH

The speed limit for a designated traffic lane within 200 feet of a designated Aircraft Parking Area is? a. 5 miles per hour. b. 10 miles per hour. c. 15 miles per hour. d. 20 miles per hour.

c. 15 miles per hour.

What is the speed limit for a designated traffic lane within 200 feet of a designated Aircraft Parking Area? a. 5 miles per hour. b. 10 miles per hour. c. 15 miles per hour. d. 20 miles per hour.

c. 15 miles per hour.

No obstacle (to include vehicles) will be left within how many feet of a taxiway centerline? a. 50 feet b. 100 feet c. 200 feet d. 300 feet

c. 200 feet

When an aircraft's engine(s) is (are) operating or being started, no vehicle will be driven closer than: a. 35 feet to the front or 300 feet to the rear of the aircraft. b. 30 feet to the front or 250 feet to the rear of the aircraft. c. 25 feet to the front or 200 feet to the rear of the aircraft. d. 10 feet to the front or 100 feet to the rear of the aircraft.

c. 25 feet to the front or 200 feet to the rear of the aircraft.

ATC approval is required when? a. During good weather only b. During IG inpections c. ATC approval is required to enter the runway at all times, even during suspended/closed ops. d. During bad weather only

c. ATC approval is required to enter the runway at all times, even during suspended/closed ops.

Who conducts spot checks of drivers on the airfield to ensure they have a valid AF IMT 483 (Competency Card) a. Maintenance Supervisor b. Control Tower c. Airfield Management d. Command Post

c. Airfield Management

A "radio blind spot" is a. A hole in the ionosphere through which radio signals will not pass b. Any place where the vehicle operator cannot see the control tower c. Any place on the airport where the control tower or the vehicle cannot receive radio signal to or from a vehicle one the airfield d. Any place in a vehicle where the vehicle operator cannot see the vehicle radio

c. Any place on the airport where the control tower or the vehicle cannot receive radio signal to or from a vehicle one the airfield

If a portion of the control tower's transmission is "garbled" or "stepped on", what do you do a. As long as your call sign and the word clear is heard, proceed on or across the runway b. Ask for clarification by asking the tower if you are "clear to cross the runway" c. Ask the Tower to repeat the transmission by saying "Say Again" d. Assume the unheard portion is irrelevant

c. Ask the Tower to repeat the transmission by saying "Say Again"

All taxiway lights are what color? a. Red b. Yellow c. Blue d. White

c. Blue

Which word should not be said on any radio net while operating on the airfield? Especially when talking to the ATC Tower? a. Roger b. Proceeding c. Clear d. Ok

c. Clear

Prior to driving on the Air Field, all drivers must... a. Get checked out by immediate supervisor. b. Do nothing if trained at previous assignment. c. Complete local Air Field driver's training and possess proper documentation authorizing flightline driving. d. Possess a valid state driver's license.

c. Complete local Air Field driver's training and possess proper documentation authorizing flightline driving.

Prior to entering/crossing a runway, drivers will a. Stop at the runway hold line, visually determine the runway is clear and cross/enter the runway if clear b. Stop at the runway hold line and coordinate with the Maintenance Operations Center (MOC) and await their approval to enter/cross c. Stop at the runway hold line, contact the control tower via two-way radio and ask for permission to enter/cross d. Stop at the runway hold line, contact Airfield Management via two-way radio to gain approval to enter/cross the runway

c. Stop at the runway hold line, contact the control tower via two-way radio and ask for permission to enter/cross

When communicating with the tower, which communication sequence is correct a. Maintenance One, request permission to cross runway 12 b. Tower, I'm crossing runway 12 at taxiway alpha and will report when off c. Tower, Maintenance One at Taxiway Alpha, request permission to cross runway 12 d. Tower, Maintenance One is crossing runway 12 and will report when clear

c. Tower, Maintenance One at Taxiway Alpha, request permission to cross runway 12

The color of runway edge lights are? a. Amber b. Red c. White d. Blue

c. White

All vehicles must approach parked aircraft... a. With the front of the vehicle facing the aircraft b. With the back of the vehicle facing the aircraft c. With the driver's side of the vehicle toward the aircraft d. With the passenger's side of the vehicle toward the aircraft

c. With the driver's side of the vehicle toward the aircraft

If any portion of your transmission to the tower is "Stepped on" or "Garbled" do not assume the unheard portion is not important. Request the transmission to be repeated by saying what? a. "10-6" b. "Repeat" c. "Come again" d. "Say again"

d. "Say again"

During blackout operations (NVD operations) the speed limit is? a. 5 mph b. 20 mph c. 15 mph d. 10 mph

d. 10 mph

Which number corresponds with 700 ramp? a. 4 b. 6 c. 7 d. 13

d. 13

When an aircraft's engines are being operated, vehicles will not be parked less than ________/________ of an aircraft a. 10 ft in front/100 ft to the rear b. 20 ft in front/150 ft to the rear c. 30 ft in front/300 ft to the rear d. 25 ft in front/200 ft to the rear

d. 25 ft in front/200 ft to the rear

Which number corresponds with spot H13/H14? a. 4 b. 2 c. 7 d. 8

d. 8

Air Traffic Control Tower (ATCT) approval is required when ? a. During bad weather only b. During good weather only c. During IG inspections d. ATCT approval is required to enter the runway at all times, even during suspended/closed ops

d. ATCT approval is required to enter the runway at all times, even during suspended/closed ops

Which of the following actions are required when parking a vehicle on the airfield a. Leave keys in the ignition b. Park vehicle so it does not interfere with aircraft being towed or taxiing c. Place automatic transmission in park or manual transmission in reverse d. All of the Above

d. All of the Above

Common causes of runway incursions? Lack of... a. Driving Training b. Situational Awareness c. Communication d. All of the above

d. All of the above

Crossing the runway hold lines and entering a runway without ATC approval will result in a. Immediate apprehension b. Suspension of airfield driving privileges c. Notification to squadron commander d. All of the above

d. All of the above

When you read back all instructions and clearances what else is included? a. Runway Identifier b. Position/Location c. Hold Short d. All of the above

d. All of the above

Which is a correct statement concerning communications a. Acknowledge all instructions with your call sign b. If your call sign is not included in the transmission, don't assume the transmission is for c. Vehicle drivers cannot use the word "clear" or "cleared" when communicating with ATC d. All of the above

d. All of the above

Before a vehicle may drive on the runway, the vehicle operator must have which of the following? a. Two-way radio contact with the control tower. b. Permission from the control tower. c. Flightline driver's training. d. All of the above.

d. All of the above.

FOD checks are required for which of the following situations? a. When entering the flightline environment. b. When returning to a paved taxiway from an unpaved surface. c. When returning to the aircraft parking ramp from an unpaved surface d. All of the listed responses.

d. All of the listed responses.

When parking a vehicle with a manual transmission in close proximity to an aircraft, what gear is the transmission left in a. Neutral b. 1st c. Park d. Reverse

d. Reverse

Prior to entering/crossing a taxiway outside the runway area, drivers must: a. Proceed with caution. b. Maintain 15 MPH speed limit. c. Call AM Operations for clearance. d. Stop and visually determine the taxiway is clear.

d. Stop and visually determine the taxiway is clear.

Personnel operating within the controlled movement area will have two-way radio contact with the control tower, or.... a. Maintain radio contact with the Command Post b. Have radio contact with Base Operations c. Maintain radio contact with the Maintenance Operations Center d. Will have an escort with two-way radio contact with control tower for the entire time they are in the movement area

d. Will have an escort with two-way radio contact with control tower for the entire time they are in the movement area


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