When driving across the parking apron from point A to point B What is the proper route a vehicle operator should use?

When driving across the parking apron from point A to point B What is the proper route a vehicle operator should use?

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Prior to driving on the Flightline drivers must Complete local flightline driver’s training and possess proper doc. autorizeing flightline driving
When driving acorss a parking apron from point A to point B, what is the proper route At 90 degree angles

What’s the maximum speed limit on an airfield?

– Complete local airfield drivers training and possess proper documentation authorizing airfield driving 12. The speed limit (maximum) when driving a vehicle on a taxiway or inactive runway is 13. Which of the following vehicles may be operated in the path of taxiing aircraft?

What’s the speed limit on an inactive Runway?

The speed limit (maximum) when driving a vehicle on a taxiway or inactive runway is 13. Which of the following vehicles may be operated in the path of taxiing aircraft?

What is the definition of airfield driving DM?

Airfield Driving Dm. A Runway incursion is a CMA event that involves the incorrect presence of an aircraft, vehicle or person on the protected area of a surface designated for the landing and take-off of aircraft.

Can a vehicle be driven within feet of an aircraft?

When approaching an aircraft at night, vehicle operators should do which of the following 38. Except when an aircraft is being serviced, loaded, or unloaded, vehicles should never be driven within ___ feet of an aircraft? 39. When entering the airfield, vehicle operators must perform which of the folliwng

Do you need ATC approval to drive on a runway?

If you are required to drive on or work in areas adjacent to runways, be aware that aircraft wings and engines may extend over these areas. ATC approval is typically required to operate in these areas.  If you become uncertain of your location on the. airport movement area, STOP and immediately contact ATC for help.

What does it mean to drive in an airfield?

Airfield Driving. Terms in this set (61) Controlled Movement Area (CMA) Any portion of the airfield requiring aircraft, vehicles and pedestrians to obtain specific ATC approval for access. CMA Violation. An airfield infraction caused by aircraft, vehicles, or pedestrians entering the CMA without approval.

How tall are the FAA ground vehicle markings?

Threshold Markings Designation Markings Aiming Point Marking 500 Foot Increment Distance Markings Touchdown Zone Markings RSA – may extend up to 280’ on either side of runway centerline Threshold FAA Guide to Ground Vehicle Operations Airport Basics