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A light gun emitting a flashing red light means ________.

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A light gun emitting a steady green light means ________.

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Controllers may use a light gun to direct pilots or drivers ________.

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The phonetic alphabet uses a word instead of a letter ________.

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The phonetic alphabet uses ___________to avoid confusion in a radio transmission.

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Aviation uses the __________alphabet.

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When the controller responds with your call sign, ________. Select all that apply.

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Use extreme caution when the controller says “go ahead,” because ________.

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When communicating with the control tower, it is important to ________.

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What is the Ground Control frequency at Tupelo Regional Airport?

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Both you and air traffic control must be sure your communications ________.

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What is the Common Traffic Advisory frequency at Tupelo Regional Airport?

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Category ________ incursions are low-risk incidents with either no conflict potential or ample time or distance to avoid a collision.

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What is a runway incursion?

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If you commit a runway incursion, immediately ________.

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An ILS consists of ________.

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Vehicles must stay clear of ILS critical areas unless ________.

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Runway 18/36 has ________.

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Runway hold lines identify the place on the Movement Area where a vehicle ________.

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Runway hold position markings are also called ________.

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Which is the runway hold position marking?

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Destination signs have black inscriptions on a yellow background and contain an arrow.

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Direction signs always have ________.

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A taxiway location sign has ________.

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Do not proceed past a runway hold position sign ________.

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The most common Mandatory Instruction sign signifies ________.

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A red sign with white lettering is ________.

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Movement Area signs are located ________.

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Movement Area signs are __________for easy recognition.

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The types of Movement Area signs are Mandatory Instruction and ________.

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You are not allowed to drive on taxiways or runways just to save time or for convenience, ________.

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Vehicles are allowed on Movement Areas only for ________.

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Ground vehicles must use ________ where it is available.

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Parts of taxiway Charlie and Alpha are considered connectors when they move outside the main parallel taxiway Alpha.

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Connecting taxiways are Alpha, Delta, Charlie, and Bravo.

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Taxiway feeders and connectors are ________.

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The taxiways have a ________ surrounding them.

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Taxiways have _________ markings with a solid ________ centerline stripe.

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Tupelo Regional Airport’s main taxiways are ________.

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The edge lights on Runway 18/36 change from ________ for the last 2,000 feet.

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You may only enter runway safety areas ________.

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Runway lights are ________.

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Runways have runway ID markings located ________.

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Runway paint markings are ________.

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Tupelo Regional Airport's runway is ________.

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Which line is on the Non-Movement Area side?

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Which marking separates the Movement Area from the Non-Movement Area?

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The Movement Area includes ________.

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At Tupelo Regional Airport, everything inside the ________ is in the AOA.

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The AOA is divided into the ________.

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The Air Operations Area consists of portions of the airport used for ________.