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Cat 2 ADA Practice Test PDF

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This document is a practice test with questions and answers about airside procedures at an airport. The questions focus on topics like defining "airside," the purpose of airport aprons, and speed limits. The content is suitable for those interested in airport operations or preparing for a Cat 2 ADA exam.

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Cat 2 ADA Practice Test 1. Define the term 'Airside' A Any part of the airport to which the general public do not have free access A. The inside of airport terminals B. The area beside the perimeter fence C. All runways and taxiways 2. What is an airport apron used for? A. Fo...

Cat 2 ADA Practice Test 1. Define the term 'Airside' A Any part of the airport to which the general public do not have free access A. The inside of airport terminals B. The area beside the perimeter fence C. All runways and taxiways 2. What is an airport apron used for? A. For the storage of vehicles and equipment B. Parking, refuelling & maintenance of aircraft, loading & unloading aircraft, boarding & disembarking of aircraft passengers C. For the towing of cargo D. For the storage of empty ULD’s 3. What does this red & white cone indicate? A. Taxiways B. Unserviceable area C. Runways D. Perimeter roads 4. What is the maximum number of dolleys, profiles or barrows allowed to be towed on aprons & roadways? A. 4 B. 6 C. 7 D. 8 5. What is the maximum number of dolleys, profiles or barrows allowed to be towed around an aircraft? A. 4 B. 6 C. 7 D. 8 6. What is the speed limit in all areas located beneath all terminals including roadways, baggage & basement areas (unless otherwise indicated)? A. 5 km/h B. 10 km/h C. 20 km/h D. 40 km/h 7. What do the yellow lines in the picture indicate? A. Defines the edge of the taxiways B. To mark perimeter roads where crossing aprons C. ‘Give-way’ to aircraft on perimeter roads D. Holding points for aircraft 8. What parts of the airside are within the manoeuvring area? A. Airport aprons B. Perimeter roads C. Parts used for take-off, landing and taxiing of aircraft excluding aprons D. Aprons and perimeter roads 9. What area is described by the term 'Landside'? A. Terminal car parks B. Qantas Drive C. Grass areas beside the runway D. Any part of the Airport to which the general public has free access 10. What parts of the airport are in the movement area? A. Aprons & Taxiways B. Parts used for the surface movement of aircraft, including manoeuvring areas and aprons C. Roadways on the landside D. Perimeter roads 11. What is an AUA (Authority to Use Airside)? A. Allows a vehicle to park under the terminal B. Allows a vehicle to carry passengers on the airside C. A permit which is attached to a vehicle to identify it as approved to access the airside D. Identifies the vehicle owner 12. In what position on a vehicle is the AUA to be displayed? A. On the drivers side door immediately below the window B. On any side window in a visible position C. On the right hand side of the windscreen or in a holder in a visible position D. On the sun visor 13. What is an ‘Airport perimeter road’? A. A roadway around the landside of the airport B. A roadway that follows the airport fence line C. A roadway within the airport that permits vehicles to travel to various areas while remaining clear of manoeuvring areas D. Roadways beneath the Terminal 14. When can a vehicle operate airside without an escort? A. When it has an AUA (Authority to Use Airside) attached and is operated by an authorised airside driver B. When the driver displays a current state licence C. When the driver has logged 20 hours driving airside D. When the driver has 10 years airport experience 15. Unescorted vehicles driven airside are to be identified by........... A. The colour of the vehicle B. The drivers uniform C. The company logos and numbers being clearly displayed on the vehicle D. The state registration number on the vehicle 16. What authority does a person require to be permitted to drive a vehicle airside unescorted? A. Display an approved ASIC (Aviation Security Identification Card) for Sydney (Kingsford-Smith) airport B. Carry a current state drivers licence C. Have an ADA (Authority to Drive Airside) D. All of the above 17. ‘Equipment storage’ areas are indicated by…….. A. Broken red & white lines B. An unbroken white line C. A staggered white line D. Unbroken red & white lines 18. What do ‘Equipment Storage’ lines represent? A. An area where vehicles or equipment can be stored unattended B. An area where barrows are stored C. An area where empty ULD’s are stored D. An area where Cargo is stored pre/post load 19. What is the speed limit within 3 metres of an aircraft on the apron? A. 5 km/h B.

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