Section 12.3 DA-AVOP Flashcards

1
Q

What is the speed limit on ALL Aprons, VSR’s, the Cargo Road, and all service roads and underpasses?

A

30 km/h

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2
Q

What is the speed limit throughout the breezeways?

A

10 km/h

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3
Q

What vehicles are allowed to operate outside the VSR’s?:

a) Emergency vehicles when responding

b) Airport maintenance vehicles in the performance of their duties

c) All vehicles if needed to avoid aircraft or authority maintenance vehicles

d) All of the above

A

D

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4
Q

Where two or more VSR’s intersect, which vehicle has the right-of-way?

A

The vehicle on the right

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5
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Vehicles MUST NOT be parked or left unattended where?:

a) On a VSR

b) In a bridge Maneuvering area, unless the aircraft is parked, the bridge is attached and the vehicle is there to service that craft

c) In any areas designed by a “no parking” sign

d) All of the above

A

D

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6
Q

Vehicles must be parked…

a) In a bridge maneuvering area

b) On VSRs, perimeter roads, cargo or service roads

c) Only in designated parking areas or company-specific lease areas only

d) All answers are correct

A

C

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7
Q

When vehicles are parked in an approved parking area, the vehicle must be

A

Parked facing out wherever possible and with beacon OFF

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8
Q

Max speed on perimeter roads?

A

50 km/h

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9
Q

Vehicles and GSE MUST NOT be parked where?

A) Areas identified by paint markings indicating the travel of bridge

B) Blocking access to fuel shutoff valves or wheeled fire extinguishers

C) Blocking egress to emergency exits from buildings

D) All of the above

A

D

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10
Q

When must AVOP holders use VSRs?

A

As much as possible - when in the Apron, you need to use the VSR when moving further than one gate/operational stand

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11
Q

Which of the following rules apply when operating a vehicle on the Apron:

a) Use the left lane to pass slower vehicles but ONLY if it can be done safely without exceeding the speed limit

b) Leave the VSR to pass slower vehicles

c) You can pass slower vehicles on either the left or the right but only if it can be done without exceeding the speed limit

d) You can pass slower vehicles on either the left or the right but only if it can be done safely

A

A

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12
Q

What color are the paint markings pertaining to aircraft movement?

A

Yellow

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13
Q

What color are the boundary lines that indicate a designated staging or parking area?

A

White and red

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14
Q

What color are the paint markings that outline vehicle service roads and passenger walkways?

A

White

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15
Q

Which of the following descriptions most accurately describes how VSR’s are indicated on Aprons?

a) Two solid white lines, with a single broken white center line

b) Two broken yellow lines, with a single solid white center line

c) Two solid yellow lines, with a single solid white line

d) Two solid white lines, with a single broken yellow center line

A

A

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16
Q

What color are Apron edge lights?

A

Single Blue

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17
Q

What lights are used to mark the intersection of an Apron and a Taxiway?

A

Double amber

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18
Q

The Head of Stand (HOS) VSR around the ITB is restricted to what height and what must always be exercised?

A

Height restricted to 2.9 m and caution must always be exercised when operating vehicles through them

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19
Q

Which vehicles are allowed to operate in the ITB baggage halls?

A

Electrically powered baggage tugs with a maximum of 4 carts in tow

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20
Q

Who is responsible to make sure the vehicle they are operating is functioning properly, including the required safety equipment?

A

The vehicle operator

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21
Q

Who is responsible to report any vehicle or ground safety equipment defects and malfunctions?

A

The vehicle operator

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22
Q

When may you operate a vehicle in the airside area of the airport?

a) When escorted by a valid YYC-specific AVOP holder

b) When holding a valid YYC-specific AVOP

c) When authorized by the Authority AVOP Coordinator

d) All of the above

A

D

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23
Q

Unless under escort, all self-powered (gas or electric) vehicles with a cab, being operated airside MUST be equipped with (hint: lights only)?

A

Fully functioning headlights, parking lights, taillights, and yellow beacon

24
Q

When must the vehicle beacon be on and operating?

A

Whenever the vehicle is in use and actively being driven ANYWHERE airside

25
Q

All towed (not self propelled) equipment used on an Apron are required to be marked with reflective material. Which of the following most accurately describes how towed equipment must be marked?

a) A yellow stripe on the sides, back and the corners

b) Reflectors of sufficient size, evenly spaced on the sides and the back, or on all corners

c) A red stripe on the sides, the back, and the corners

d) Reflectors of any size, anywhere on the sides

A

B

26
Q

What is required to take a vehicle that is operated airside and drive it ground side? (3 things)

A

Valid provincial plate, registration, and insurance as required provincially

27
Q

Who is responsible for the loads carried or towed, ensuring that such loads are securely fastened or covered, do not spill or pose no danger to aircraft, vehicles or pedestrians?

A

The vehicle operator

28
Q

What must vehicle operators do when exiting baggage halls?

A

Come to a complete stop, look both ways to ensure the way is clear before proceeding

29
Q

What is the maximum speed INSIDE the baggage hall?

A

WALKING SPEED (< 5km/h)

30
Q

When not in use, vehicles and GSE must be parked how?

A

In approved lease areas, or approved parking areas only

31
Q

Fuel tanker trucks:

a) May go into breezeways

b) May NOT go through any breezeway nor drive on the HOS

c) May go in breezeways only during daylight hours

d) May go in breezeways under escort

A

B

32
Q

What is the maximum number of vehicles that may be escorted by one escort vehicle?

A

3

33
Q

All vehicle accidents and collisions MUST be reported immediately to?

A

Supervisor and IOC

34
Q

Vehicle operators must remain a safe distance from aircraft with engines running due to the danger of jet blast, prop wash, or engine ingestion. When may vehicle operators pass in front of, or behind an aircraft with engines running?

a) If the wheels are chocked

b) If the marshaller waves permission to pass

c) On pushback, when the aircraft and marshalling crew are clear of the VSR

d) All of the above

A

D

35
Q

Company markings or logos must be displayed on all vehicles EXCEPT:

A

Vehicles under escort

36
Q

When airside, all vehicle operators must always comply with instructions from:

a) CPS

b) SCO and Airside Security

c) AOS and or Airport Authority

d) All of the above

A

D

37
Q

When can you drive between an aircraft and the marshall?

A

NEVER

38
Q

When airside, vehicles and equipment must be parked, left, or placed at least ____ from the security fence?

A

1 m or more

39
Q

What is the maximum number of pallet cargo dollies that can be towed in a cargo train?

A

4

40
Q

All vehicle operators and passengers must present to a NPSV checkpoint when?

a) Every time they enter the airfield

b) After entering the airfield and before going to Apron VII or IX

c) After entering the airfield and before entering the CA

d) After entering the airfield and before entering the CA when actively responding to an Emergency

A

C

41
Q

Some vehicles are exempt from screening at NPSV checkpoints. Which vehicles (operators and passengers) are NEVER exempt and must ALWAYS present for screening?

a) Deicing vehicles and their operators during active deicing

b) Aircraft tow operators when towing an aircraft into the CA

c) Snow removal vehicles and their operators during active snow removal

d) Vehicle operators entering the CA to perform their regular duties

A

D

42
Q

Vehicles and equipment are guaranteed safe clearance from aircraft when…

a) Parked in a designated parking area

b) Parked OUTSIDE the Apron Limit Line

c) Parked IN a bridge staging box

d) All of the above

A

A

43
Q

Vehicle operators must remain a safe distance from aircraft with engines running due to the danger of jet blast, prop wash, or engine ingestion. When may vehicle operators pass behind an aircraft during an engine air-start?

a) Never

b) Only if the marshal waves permission to pass

c) It is always okay to drive behind an aircraft doing an air-start

d) If the wheels are chocked

A

B

44
Q

What is the speed limit on the VSRs including HOS?

A

30 km/h

45
Q

What vehicles and GSE operators are allowed to drive in or through both the operational stand and the aircraft circle of safety?

a) Any vehicle or GSE operator is allowed in the aircraft circle of safety

b) Only vehicles or operators actively involved in servicing the parked aircraft are allowed in the operational stand and the aircraft circle of safety

c) No vehicles or GSE operators are allowed in the aircraft circle of safety

d) Any vehicle or GSE operator is allowed anywhere in the operational stand

A

B

46
Q

When can you drive between an aircraft and a terminal building at a Ground Loading area?

A

You are NEVER allowed to drive between an aircraft and a terminal building at a ground loading area

47
Q

What should a vehicle driver do when a snowplow or bobcat is approaching and actively plowing snow in the VSR?

A

Give right of way to the snowplow/bobcat so it can proceed without interference and must stop/leave the VSR as needed

48
Q

Can a vehicle driver leave the VSR to get out of the way for any priority traffic?

A

Yes

49
Q

Signs that an aircraft will be arriving at the gate include:

a) GSE (staging equipment, baggage carts, chocks, pylons) are present

b) Marshaller(s) are present

c) A-VDGS may be active

d) All of the above

A

D

50
Q

Signs of a pushback?

a) Tow tractor is hooked up

b) Pylons are gone, chocks removed

c) All doors, hatches closed

d) All of the above

A

D

51
Q

Which of the following statements are correct for seat belt requirements when driving airside?

a) Seat belts are mandatory for all vehicles and all occupants in the vehicle

b) Seat belts must be worn by the driver and all vehicle occupants when operating airside

c) Seat belts do not have to be worn while actively working and servicing an aircraft within an operational stand

d) All of the above

A

D

52
Q

Which of the following statements are correct regarding Apron edge lines:

a) Apron Edge lines mark the edge of the weight-bearing surface

b) Apron Edge lines are two parallel solid yellow lines

c) Apron Edge lines do NOT indicate nor provide safe clearance from aircraft

d) All of the above

A

D

53
Q

When should vehicle operators use their turn signal?

a) When turning to enter an operational stand

b) At all VSR intersections

c) When entering the VSR from an operational stand

d) All of the above

A

D

54
Q

Which vehicles are allowed to operate inside buildings, including baggage halls?

A

Electric powered only

55
Q

What are vehicle operators and airside workers required to do anytime there are emergency vehicles at or near the operational stand with red lights on?

A

Stay back a safe distance, Do not approach the area, aircraft, or pass between emergency vehicles and the aircraft