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AAAE ACE OPERATIONS MODULE 1 PRACTICE EXAM — 200 QUESTIONS
1. What does AAAE stand for?
A. American Association of Airport Executives
B. American Authority of Airport Engineers
C. Association of Aviation and Aerospace Executives
D. American Association of Aviation Engineers
E. Airfield and Airport Administration Executives
CORRECT ANSWER: A. American Association of Airport Executives
EXPERT RATIONALE: AAAE stands for the American Association of Airport Executives,
which is the world's largest professional organization for airport management
personnel.
2. What does ACE stand for in the context of AAAE certification?
A. Airport Certified Employee
B. Aviation Certified Executive
,C. Airport Certification Exam
D. Aviation Competency Evaluation
E. Airport Compliance and Excellence
CORRECT ANSWER: A. Airport Certified Employee
EXPERT RATIONALE: ACE stands for Airport Certified Employee, a certification program
administered by AAAE that recognizes professional competency in various airport
operational areas.
3. Which federal agency has primary regulatory authority over civil aviation in
the United States?
A. Department of Transportation (DOT)
B. Transportation Security Administration (TSA)
C. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)
D. National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB)
E. Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
CORRECT ANSWER: C. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)
EXPERT RATIONALE: The FAA is the primary federal agency responsible for regulating
civil aviation in the United States, including airspace, aircraft, and airport operations.
4. Which FAA Advisory Circular provides guidance on airport operations?
A. AC 150/5200-18
B. AC 150/5300-13
C. AC 150/5200-28
D. AC 150/5370-10
E. AC 150/5100-14
, CORRECT ANSWER: A. AC 150/5200-18
EXPERT RATIONALE: AC 150/5200-18, Airport Safety Self-Inspection, provides guidance
to airport operators on conducting safety self-inspections of the airport movement area.
5. What is the primary purpose of 14 CFR Part 139?
A. To regulate air traffic control procedures
B. To certify and regulate airports serving commercial air carriers
C. To establish pilot certification standards
D. To govern aircraft maintenance requirements
E. To regulate aviation fuel standards
CORRECT ANSWER: B. To certify and regulate airports serving commercial
air carriers
EXPERT RATIONALE: 14 CFR Part 139 establishes the certification requirements for
airports that serve scheduled and unscheduled air carrier operations, ensuring safety
standards are maintained.
6. What is an Airport Certification Manual (ACM)?
A. A document outlining airline operational procedures
B. A manual required by the FAA describing how an airport complies with Part 139
C. A guide for passenger handling at airports
D. A document detailing airport construction standards
E. A reference guide for air traffic controllers
CORRECT ANSWER: B. A manual required by the FAA describing how an
airport complies with Part 139
, EXPERT RATIONALE: The Airport Certification Manual is a document required by 14 CFR
Part 139 that describes the procedures and policies an airport uses to comply with
federal certification requirements.
7. Which class of airport certificate under Part 139 covers airports serving
scheduled operations of large air carrier aircraft?
A. Class IV
B. Class III
C. Class II
D. Class I
E. Class V
CORRECT ANSWER: D. Class I
EXPERT RATIONALE: Class I airports under 14 CFR Part 139 are certificated to serve
scheduled operations of large air carrier aircraft (more than 30 seats) and are the
highest classification.
8. What is the movement area of an airport?
A. The terminal building and gate areas
B. The runways, taxiways, and other areas used for taxiing, takeoff, and landing
C. The cargo handling and ramp areas
D. The areas designated for aircraft parking only
E. The perimeter road and access roads
CORRECT ANSWER: B. The runways, taxiways, and other areas used for
taxiing, takeoff, and landing