Airport SIDA id badge Test COMPLETE EXAM
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Purpose of ID Badges • provide access into restricted areas allowing you
to access certain secured gates and doors
required by your job
• lets other employees know that you are
authorized to work at the airport
The badge identifies: • who you are
• the company you work for
• the areas you are authorized to access.
Only Blue, Red and Yellow colored employee ID
badges provide authorized access to the SIDA.
, EXCEPTIONS to the airport ID • airports generally allow Federal Aviation
badge display rules Administration safety inspectors on the ramp as
long as they display proper Federal ID
• airline pilots and cockpit flight crew members
may also be in the vicinity, or footprint, of their
aircraft without an airport SIDA badge. However,
they must be in uniform and display a valid airline
badge for the airline that employs them.
• TSA Transportation Security Inspectors may enter
and be present in the SIDA without displaying
identification in order to inspect or test security
compliance, but they must be able to produce
either proper Federal ID or a valid SIDA badge
when challenged.
White badge Employee/Contractor ID badge
• Allows access to DFW Board buildings and are
sponsored by the Airport Board.
* NOT authorized for access through TSA
checkpoints or Employee portals
* NOT authorized for unescorted access through
AOA gates, in the SIDA or the Sterile areas of the
terminals.
Questions and Answers (Verified Answers) (Latest
Update 2026) UPDATE!! Airport SIDA id badge
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Terms in this set (49)
Purpose of ID Badges • provide access into restricted areas allowing you
to access certain secured gates and doors
required by your job
• lets other employees know that you are
authorized to work at the airport
The badge identifies: • who you are
• the company you work for
• the areas you are authorized to access.
Only Blue, Red and Yellow colored employee ID
badges provide authorized access to the SIDA.
, EXCEPTIONS to the airport ID • airports generally allow Federal Aviation
badge display rules Administration safety inspectors on the ramp as
long as they display proper Federal ID
• airline pilots and cockpit flight crew members
may also be in the vicinity, or footprint, of their
aircraft without an airport SIDA badge. However,
they must be in uniform and display a valid airline
badge for the airline that employs them.
• TSA Transportation Security Inspectors may enter
and be present in the SIDA without displaying
identification in order to inspect or test security
compliance, but they must be able to produce
either proper Federal ID or a valid SIDA badge
when challenged.
White badge Employee/Contractor ID badge
• Allows access to DFW Board buildings and are
sponsored by the Airport Board.
* NOT authorized for access through TSA
checkpoints or Employee portals
* NOT authorized for unescorted access through
AOA gates, in the SIDA or the Sterile areas of the
terminals.