E 025893 - AIRSIDE VEHICLE OPERATOR'S PERMIT - THEORY TEST FOR "D/A" PERMIT.
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If a vehicle operator notices foreign materials (mud - gravel - solid objects) on an aircraft movement surface, the vehicle operator is required to:

  • Stop and remove the material.
  • Report the nature and location of the material to the police.
  • Report the nature and location of the material to your supervisor. (correct)
  • No special requirements exist for vehicle operators.
  • A road delineated by surface markings on an apron is called a:

  • Designated Vehicle Corridor. (correct)
  • Aircraft Taxi Line.
  • Airport Service Road.
  • Aircraft Lead-in Line.
  • You are 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. (correct)
  • Pass behind the aircraft as quickly as possible.
  • Leave the vehicle corridor and go around the aircraft at a minimum distance of 15 m.
  • Turn your vehicle around and return to your starting point on the apron.
  • Who is responsible for reporting any vehicle malfunction or dangerous condition to the supervisor?

    <p>The vehicle operator.</p> Signup and view all the answers

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

    <p>The marshaller waves permission and the aircraft wheels are blocked (chocked).</p> Signup and view all the answers

    All non-self propelled equipment used on an apron is required to be marked with reflective material. Which of the following most accurately describes how this equipment must be marked?

    <p>A solid yellow stripe on the sides and back and yellow patches at the front and rear lower corners.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How is a restricted area pass carried?

    <p>On the outside of the clothing.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The pavement marking which indicates an apron location reserved for the parking of helicopters is:

    <p>A yellow 'H' within two, concentric, yellow circles.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    There are many types of vehicles and equipment used on the airside of an airport. Who is responsible for ensuring that a vehicle operator knows how to operate the equipment he or she uses?

    <p>The vehicle operator's employer.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Aircraft lead-in lines are provided to:

    <p>Assist in the docking of an aircraft at a gate.</p> Signup and view all the answers

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