Airfield Driving (2023)
Vehicle operators encountering small amounts of FOD will stop and secure the FOD, however large amounts of debris (FOD) will be immediately reported to (_______)? a.) Airfield Sweeper b.) Maintenance Operations Control Center c.) Airfield Management d.) Either B or C
d.) Either B or C
Vehicles operating within 25 feet of an aircraft or 50 feet of a facility will reduce speed to (_____). a.) 5 mph b.) 10 mph c.) 15 mph d.) 20 mph
a.) 5 mph
If a vehicle becomes disabled on an active taxiway drivers will contact a.) Airfield Management/Control Tower b.) Crash Recovery/Transportation c.) Vehicle Maintenance/Control Tower d.) Airfield Management/Transportation
a.) Airfield Management/Control Tower
If a vehicle becomes disabled on an active taxiway, drivers will contact which agency? a.) Airfield Management/Control Tower b.) Crash Recovery/Transportation c.) Vehicle Maintenance/Control Tower d.) Airfield Management/Transportation
a.) Airfield Management/Control Tower
What color are taxiway edge lights? a.) Blue b.) Amber c.) White d.) No lights
a.) Blue
Which of the following is an example of a minor airfield violation? a.) Failure to obtain annual refresher training b.) Failure to report a disable vehicle in the CMA to either Control Tower or Airfield Management c.) Obvious excessive speeding over established speed limits d.) Failure to obey Control Tower Instructions
a.) Failure to obtain annual refresher training
Runway mandatory signs are what colors? a.) Red with white letters b.) White with red letters c.) Yellow with black letters d.) Black with yellow letters
a.) Red with white letters
With the exception of (______), no vehicles will travel in the path of taxiing aircraft. a.) Transient Alert "Follow Me" b.) Fire department c.) Airfield Management d.) None of the above
a.) Transient Alert "Follow Me"
Always read back instructions provided by Control Tower verbatim before taking any action. a.) True b.) False
a.) True
Anytime Control Tower directs a drive to "expedite" the driver is allowed to exceed established speed limits until they have completed Control Tower's instructions. a.) True b.) False
a.) True
Radio Transmission MUST be kept as brief as possible while still maintaining effective communication. a.) True b.) False
a.) True
Taxiway location signs have yellow inscriptions on a black background. a.) True b.) False
a.) True
Which of the following radio phraseology is correct is correct when you request onto the runway from taxiway Echo, but you are being told by the Control Tower to "Hold Short"? a.) "Tower, TBOLT-1 at taxiway echo" b.) "Tower, TBOLT-1 will hold short of the runway at taxiway echo" c.) "Tower, TBOLT-1 understands, WILCO" d.) "Tower, TBOLT-1 is proceeding onto the runway at taxiway echo"
b.) "Tower, TBOLT-1 will hold short of the runway at taxiway echo"
What is the established speed limit for special purpose vehicles (tugs, forklifts, K-loaders) operating on a taxiway? a.) 5 mph b.) 10 mph c.) 15 mph d.) 20 mph
b.) 10 mph
How far from the edge of the runway is the VFR hold line located? a.) 50ft b.) 100ft c.) 150ft d.) 200ft
b.) 100ft
During the times the Control Tower is closed and Airfield Management is closed, which agency has control of the CMA area? a.) Airfield Management b.) Command Post c.) Security Forces d.) Transient Alert
b.) Command Post
No vehicle or pedestrian will enter the CMA without approval from (_______) a.) MOC b.) Control Tower c.) Fire Dept d.) Airfield Management
b.) Control Tower
Drivers are authorized to proceed to CMA while transmitting read back instructions to the Control Tower. a.) True b.) False
b.) False
Vehicles may be parked in front of hangars. a.) True b.) False
b.) False
If there are technical difficulties with radio communications with the Control Tower, what other means may the Control Tower use to communicate? a.) Landline b.) Light Gun Signals c.) Morse Code d.) Intercom
b.) Light Gun Signals
How soon before and how long after an aircraft movement is equipment allowed to be positioned? a.) No earlier than 1 hour before and 2 hours after movement b.) No earlier than 3 hours before and 3 hours after movement c.) No earlier than 2 hours before and 2 hours after movement d.) No earlier than 3 hours before and 2 hours after movement
b.) No earlier than 3 hours before and 3 hours after movement
Do not operate vehicles within (____) feet to the front or (____) feet to the rear of aircraft with engines are running or about to be started? a.) 10 feet to the front or 150 feet to the rear b.) 20 feet to the front or 200 feet to the rear c.) 25 feet to the front or 200 feet to the rear d.)25 feet to the front or 250 feet to the rear
c.) 25 feet to the front or 200 feet to the rear
The CMA (Controlled Movement Area) includes? a.) Active runway b.) Both Overruns c.) 100 feet of all areas adjacent to the runway c.) All of the above
c.) All of the above
The first 5 letters of the phonetic alphabet are (____) a.) Alpha, Beta, China, Delta, Eagle b.) Alpha, Baker, Charlie, Delta, Echo c.) Alpha, Bravo, Charlie, Delta, Echo d.) Alpha, Bravo, Charlie, Delta, Epsom
c.) Alpha, Bravo, Charlie, Delta, Echo
The VFR hold lines mark the boundary of the (______) a.) Instrument critical area b.) Runway environment only c.) Controlled Movement Area (CMA) d.) Localizer critical area
c.) Controlled Movement Area (CMA)
When are airfield drivers allowed to operate vehicles on the taxiway shoulders? a.) When transitioning to/from the EOR b.) When transporting Live Ordinance to/from the Live Ordinance Loading Area c.) When yielding to taxiing aircraft d.)When conducting fueling/defueling operations
c.) When yielding to taxiing aircraft
Match the following light gun signals. 1.) Steady Green Light 2.) Steady Red Light 3.) Flashing Red Light 4.) Flashing White Light a.) Proceed to cross or go b.) Clear the taxiway/runway c.) Return to starting point d.) Stop
1.) (a.) Proceed to cross or go 2.) (d.) Stop 3.) (b.) Clear the taxiway/runway 4.) (c.) Return to starting point
What words must not be used in communication with ATCT? a.) Clear b.) Clearance c.) Cleared d.) All of the above
d.) All of the above