Airfield Driving (Air Force) Flashcards

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  1. Which of the following is required when parking a vehicle at the side of any aircraft?
  2. During an aircraft emergency on the runway which of the following vehicles have permission to cross the runway without contacting the Control Tower for approval?
  3. ____ are the portion of the airfield where aircraft or helicopters are parked before, after or between flights, and for servicing and maintenance.
  4. Which of the following vehicles may be operated in the path of taxiing aircraft?
  5. ATC approval is required when?
  6. what do you do if you get lost on the airfield?
  7. prior to driving on the airfield, all drivers must?
  8. prior to entering/crossing a taxiway outside the runway area, drivers will:
  9. Crossing the runway hold lines and entering a runway without ATC approval will result in what?
  10. What must an operator do when approaching an active runway?
  11. Personnel operating within the controlled movement area will have two-way radio contact with the control tower, or ...
  12. When approaching an aircraft at night, vehicle operators should do what?
  13. When entering the airfield, vehicles operators must perform what?
  14. Parallel runways will have the letters L for left, R for right as viewed from the cockpit of aircraft landing or taking off. What does the C stand for?
  15. How are "Heavies" parked?
  16. How are fighters parked?
  17. How are aircraft parking spots identified
  18. What are taxilanes
  19. Entry Control Point, ECP
  20. Restricted Area Boundary
  21. What does 'Hold Short' mean?
  22. What do taxiway DIRECTIONAL signs look like?
  23. What do taxiway LOCATION signs look like?
  24. ______ are routes marked with solid white lines on the edges and a dashed white center line. They are used to guide airfield vehicle operators on the apron.
  25. _____ are identified by numbers that represent the orientation in compass degrees rounded to the nearest ten degrees.
  26. Where would red sign, white font 4-22 sign be located?
  27. When encountering a moving aircraft at night in a vehicle what do you do?
  28. Vehicles with daytime running lights must park in a safe location with ignition off, parking brake set, and emergency flashers off.
  29. Before driving on the airfield what must you have?
  30. Where do you always drive and park according to the aircraft?
  31. How do you drive according to aircraft taxilanes?
  32. What should you do when driving around an aircraft?
  33. What are the leading causes of runway incursions, human factors?
  34. What is the speed limit for a designated traffic lane within 200 feet of a designated aircraft parking area?
  35. What must be done when ground support equipment is no longer being used on the aircraft parking apron?
  36. At night the taxiways have internally illuminated signs and ____ edge lights

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