Non Movement Training - TRA Tupelo Regional Airport Non-Movement Certification Quiz 1 / 41 The Air Operations Area consists of portions of the airport used for ________. Landing of aircraft Taking off of aircraft Surface maneuvering of aircraft All of the above Landing of aircraft 2 / 41 The AOA is divided into the ________. Movement and Non-Movement areas Taxiway and runway sections Landing ramps and non-landing ramps None of the above Movement and Non-Movement areas 3 / 41 At Tupelo Regional Airport, everything inside the ________ is in the AOA. Security perimeter Terminal Parking lots All of the above Security perimeter 4 / 41 The Movement Area includes ________. All runways and taxiways All ramps The cargo ramp only The tug drive only All runways and taxiways 5 / 41 Which marking separates the Movement Area from the Non-Movement Area? Solid line next to dashed line Two dashed yellow lines Two solid yellow lines Two solid white lines Solid line next to dashed line 6 / 41 Which line is on the Non-Movement Area side? Solid line Dashed line Solid line 7 / 41 The Non-Movement Area consists of areas ________. Where clearance from the air traffic control tower IS NOT required to drive Where clearance from the air traffic control tower IS required to drive Dedicated to aircraft maintenance None of the above Where clearance from the air traffic control tower IS NOT required to drive 8 / 41 A ramp is ________. The portion of the AOA where aircraft park The place where aircraft take off and land Also known as the Sterile Area None of the above The portion of the AOA where aircraft park 9 / 41 A ramp is sometimes referred to as ________. An apron A runway A taxiway A hangar An apron 10 / 41 Which are the taxiway markings? Taxiway White runway markings Hold short marking Move/Non-Move boundary line Taxiway 11 / 41 Which are the runway markings? Yellow taxiway markings White runway markings Zipper markings? Enhanced taxiway markings? Yellow taxiway markings 12 / 41 Tupelo Regional Airport has ________. Six main taxiways and one runway Two taxiways and four runways One taxiway and one runway Two taxiways and two runways Six main taxiways and one runway 13 / 41 All vehicles in the AOA must ________. Display a company name, logo or other ID on the driver's side Display a checked flag Display an orange safety cone All of the above Display a company name, logo or other ID on the driver's side 14 / 41 Permanent vehicle decals are displayed ________. On the rear bumper, on the left side of the vehicle On the front windshield On the dashboard None of the above On the rear bumper, on the left side of the vehicle 15 / 41 Temporary vehicle permits are displayed ________. On the rear-view mirror They do not need to be displayed On the rear window On the side of the vehicle On the rear-view mirror 16 / 41 Except for specially designed vehicles, all vehicles on the AOA must have __________. Two headlights and one or more taillights and brake lights Two headlights and one spotlight Reflectors only None of the above Two headlights and one or more taillights and brake lights 17 / 41 Vehicles not equipped with headlights or taillights must have ________. At least 3 inches of reflective tape in the front At least 3 inches of reflective tape in the back At least 2 red reflectors in the back All of the above At least 3 inches of reflective tape in the front 18 / 41 Vehicles on the AOA must have headlights and taillights illuminated ________. At night During periods of low visibility During periods of percipitation All of the above At night 19 / 41 FOD is ________. Foreign Object Debris First Observed Debris First Operations Detachment None of the above Foreign Object Debris 20 / 41 FOD can cause ________. Expensive damage to aircraft An aircraft accident Personal injury All of the above Expensive damage to aircraft 21 / 41 When you find FOD on the airfield, ________. Either pick it up or notify airport operations immediately Do nothing Wait for your shift to end, then report it None of the above Either pick it up or notify airport operations immediately 22 / 41 When driving on the airfield at night or during low visibility ________. Slow down Pay special attention to signs and pavement markings Listen and look for moving aircraft All of the above Slow down 23 / 41 During periods of low visibility, fog or rain ________. Do not use the high-beam setting on your headlights Use the high-beam setting on your headlights Do not use your lights at all None of the above Do not use the high-beam setting on your headlights 24 / 41 Do not use the high-beam setting on your headlights ________. During periods of low visibility, fog or rain During nighttime hours When near the terminal None of the above During periods of low visibility, fog or rain 25 / 41 The most important rule on the airfield is ________. Aircraft always have the right of way Pilots have a limited field of view from the cockpit Remembering the speed limits None of the above Aircraft always have the right of way 26 / 41 What is the speed limit on the ramps and on motor vehicle lanes? 15 mph 10 mph 20 mph 5 mph 15 mph 27 / 41 What is the speed limit in gate areas? 5 mph 10 mph 15 mph 20 mph 5 mph 28 / 41 ________ across passenger loading lanes. Do not drive You may drive Under special circumstances, you may drive None of the above Do not drive 29 / 41 Baggage cart trains must not exceed ________ carts. 4 5 6 7 4 30 / 41 You must use seat belts ________. If the vehicle is equipped with them If you aren't in a hurry If your supervisor is with you If more than 4 people are in the vehicle If the vehicle is equipped with them 31 / 41 Report fuel spills immediately by ________. Calling ARFF on the closest phone and following up with Airport Operations Phoning your supervisor Telling a co-worker Filling out a report Calling ARFF on the closest phone and following up with Airport Operations 32 / 41 Vehicles may not be left running and unattended on the airfield. True False True 33 / 41 Signs that tell you an aircraft is about to push back from the gate include ________. Lights are flashing on the aircraft Aircraft doors are closed Engines are operating All of the above Lights are flashing on the aircraft 34 / 41 If support equipment is moved away from an aircraft at the gate, this may mean ________. The aircraft is undergoing heavy maintenance The aircraft is about to leave the gate Passengers are boarding None of the above The aircraft is undergoing heavy maintenance 35 / 41 Signs that tell you an aircraft is about to push back from the gate include ________. The chocks under the landing gear wheels have been removed No equipment is hooked up to the aircraft Marshallers are present to move aircraft traffic All of the above The chocks under the landing gear wheels have been removed 36 / 41 You should remain at least ________ feet behind an operating jet engine to avoid being hit by jet blast or prop wash. 200 100 50 25 200 37 / 41 Allow ________ around all aircraft with propellers. Adequate clearance 5 feet You don’t need to allow clearance None of the above Adequate clearance 38 / 41 When passing behind operating aircraft, ________. Use extreme caution Drive quickly Drive slowly Obtain air traffic control clearance first Use extreme caution 39 / 41 What is the third principle of driving on the AOA? Anticipation Reaction Speed Awareness Anticipation 40 / 41 Driving on the AOA is ________. Your right as an employee at the airport A privilege, not a right Permitted for everyone during daylight hours None of the above Your right as an employee at the airport 41 / 41 Responding to what you see and anticipate is ________. A good idea One of the three principles of driving on the AOA Not required Required of airport employees only A good idea Your score is