0% Uncategorized Movement Training Certification 1 / 51 A light gun emitting a flashing red light means ________. 1. Stay where you are 2. Return to the terminal immediately 3. Clear the runway or taxiway immediately 4. None of the above 2 / 51 A light gun emitting a steady green light means ________. 1. It’s okay to cross the runway or taxiway 2. You should return to the terminal 3. You may not proceed 4. Help is on the way 3 / 51 Controllers may use a light gun to direct pilots or drivers ________. 1. If radio communication fails 2. At nighttime only 3. During daylight hours only 4. In bad weather 4 / 51 The phonetic alphabet uses a word instead of a letter ________. 1. To avoid confusion in a radio transmission 2. To make transmissions longer 3. To make transmissions shorter 4. None of the above 5 / 51 The phonetic alphabet uses ___________to avoid confusion in a radio transmission. 1. Letters instead of words 2. A sentence instead of a word 3. Words instead of letters 4. None of the above 6 / 51 Aviation uses the __________alphabet. 1. Phonetic 2. Arabic 3. Roman 4. English 7 / 51 When the controller responds with your call sign, ________. Select all that apply. 1. State your intentions 2. Ask him or her to "Say again" 3. State your location 4. None of the above 8 / 51 Use extreme caution when the controller says “go ahead,” because ________. 1. It only means “state your request” 2. It means your request was approved 3. It means your request was denied 4. None of the above 9 / 51 When communicating with the control tower, it is important to ________. 1. Know and use proper terminology 2. Keep your transmission brief and concise 3. Think what you will say before calling the controller 4. All of the above 10 / 51 What is the Ground Control frequency at Tupelo Regional Airport? 1. 119.90 2. 121.825 3. 103.5 4. None of the above 11 / 51 Both you and air traffic control must be sure your communications ________. 1. Are infrequent 2. Are short 3. Are understood 4. None of the above 12 / 51 What is the Common Traffic Advisory frequency at Tupelo Regional Airport? 1. 118.775 2. 121.90 3. 103.5 4. None of the above 13 / 51 Category ________ incursions are low-risk incidents with either no conflict potential or ample time or distance to avoid a collision. 1. A or B 2. C or D 3. E or F 4. 2 or 3 14 / 51 What is a runway incursion? 1. Any unauthorized intrusion onto a runway, regardless of whether or not an aircraft presents a potential conflict 2. Disobeying a speed limit 3. Gaining permission to cross a runway 4. None of the above 15 / 51 If you commit a runway incursion, immediately ________. 1. Notify the control tower 2. Notify the Airport Operations Director and your supervisor 3. Clear the runway 4. All of the above 16 / 51 An ILS consists of ________. 1. 1 large antenna 2. TV monitors 3. A localizer and a glideslope antenna 4. All of the above 17 / 51 Vehicles must stay clear of ILS critical areas unless ________. 1. They are in a hurry 2. They have coordinated their movements with the control tower 3. They are sure no aircraft are nearby 4. None of the above 18 / 51 Runway 18/36 has ________. 1. An Instrument Landing System, or ILS 2. A Global Positioning System 3. An On-Star System 4. None of the above 19 / 51 Runway hold lines identify the place on the Movement Area where a vehicle ________. 1. Must hurry across to avoid aircraft 2. Must wait for an escort vehicle 3. Must stop if the driver doesn’t have clearance from the tower to enter the runway when the tower is open 4. None of the above 20 / 51 Runway hold position markings are also called ________. 1. Rocker bars 2. Hold lines 3. Stop and start lines 4. Place holders 21 / 51 Which is the runway hold position marking? 1. Two dashed lines 2. Two solid lines 3. Two solid and two dashed yellow lines 4. One solid and one dashed line 22 / 51 Destination signs have black inscriptions on a yellow background and contain an arrow. 1. True 2. False 23 / 51 Direction signs always have ________. 1. Yellow lettering 2. White lettering 3. Arrows oriented to show the direction of the turn 4. None of the above 24 / 51 A taxiway location sign has ________. 1. Yellow inscriptions on a black background 2. Black writing on a yellow background 3. White writing on a black background 4. Black writing on a white background 25 / 51 Do not proceed past a runway hold position sign ________. 1. Without looking both ways 2. Without first stopping 3. Without clearance from the control tower when it's open, or before announcing your intentions on the frequency when it's closed 4. None of the above 26 / 51 The most common Mandatory Instruction sign signifies ________. 1. A runway hold position 2. A taxiway 3. A taxiway feeder 4. A ramp 27 / 51 A red sign with white lettering is ________. 1. A Mandatory Instruction sign 2. A speed limit sign 3. A taxiway location sign 4. None of the above 28 / 51 Movement Area signs are located ________. 1. Next to runways and taxiways 2. On the ramp only 3. Next to runways only 4. None of the above 29 / 51 Movement Area signs are __________for easy recognition. 1. Painted black 2. Color-coded 3. Low to the ground 4. None of the above 30 / 51 The types of Movement Area signs are Mandatory Instruction and ________. 1. Location 2. Direction 3. Destination 4. All of the above 31 / 51 You are not allowed to drive on taxiways or runways just to save time or for convenience, ________. 1. Even if the surface is closed 2. Unless you are really in a hurry 3. Unless you are sure they are clear of aircraft 4. During daylight hours 32 / 51 Vehicles are allowed on Movement Areas only for ________. 1. Emergency response 2. Operational necessity 3. Training 4. All of the above 33 / 51 Ground vehicles must use ________ where it is available. 1. A taxiway 2. A runway 3. A fire lane 4. The perimeter roadway 34 / 51 Parts of taxiway Charlie and Alpha are considered connectors when they move outside the main parallel taxiway Alpha. 1. True 2. False 35 / 51 Connecting taxiways are Alpha, Delta, Charlie, and Bravo. 1. True 2. False 36 / 51 Taxiway feeders and connectors are ________. 1. Restricted to aircraft only 2. Access points along the taxiways for entering and exiting taxiways and ramps 3. Not used by aircraft 4. None of the above 37 / 51 The taxiways have a ________ surrounding them. 1. Safety area 2. Security perimeter 3. Black and white zippered line 4. None of the above 38 / 51 Taxiways have _________ markings with a solid ________ centerline stripe. 1. Yellow, yellow 2. Blue, blue 3. White, yellow 4. White, yellow 39 / 51 Tupelo Regional Airport’s main taxiways are ________. 1. Alpha, Kilo, Charlie, Juliet, Golf, and Echo 2. 17, 35, 08, and 26 3. India, Juliet, Kilo and Lima 4. Mike, November, Oscar and Papa 40 / 51 The edge lights on Runway 18/36 change from ________ for the last 2,000 feet. 1. White to yellow 2. Red to blue 3. White to blue 4. Red to white 41 / 51 You may only enter runway safety areas ________. 1. During daylight hours 2. With clearance from the air traffic control tower 3. During hours of darkness 4. You may never enter runway safety areas 42 / 51 Runway lights are ________. 1. Always white 2. Blue 3. Yellow 4. Predominantly white 43 / 51 Runways have runway ID markings located ________. 1. In the middle 2. At each end 3. On one end only 4. On the closest taxiway 44 / 51 Runway paint markings are ________. 1. Yellow 2. Blue 3. Red 4. White 45 / 51 Tupelo Regional Airport's runway is ________. 1. 20/38 2. 18/36 3. 22/40 4. 10/28 46 / 51 Which line is on the Non-Movement Area side? 1. Solid yellow line 2. Dashed yellow line 47 / 51 Which marking separates the Movement Area from the Non-Movement Area? 1. Show 4 pavement markings. Correct one is the solid yellow line next to a dashed yellow line. 2. Other marking 3. Other marking 4. Other marking 48 / 51 The Movement Area includes ________. 1. All runways and taxiways 2. All ramps 3. The cargo ramp only 4. The tug drive only 49 / 51 At Tupelo Regional Airport, everything inside the ________ is in the AOA. 1. Terminal 2. Parking lots 3. Security perimeter 4. All of the above 50 / 51 The AOA is divided into the ________. 1. Taxiway and runway sections 2. Movement and Non-Movement areas 3. Landing ramps and non-landing ramps 4. None of the above 51 / 51 The Air Operations Area consists of portions of the airport used for ________. 1. Landing of aircraft 2. Taking off of aircraft 3. Surface maneuvering of aircraft 4. All of the above Your score is LinkedIn Facebook Twitter VKontakte