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Restricted area - Answer -means a section of an aerodrome signed as an area to which access is
limited to authorized individuals only
Threshold - Answer -means the beginning of that portion of the runway which is usable for
aircraft takeoffs and landings
vehicle corridor - Answer -means an exterior roadway bordered by parallel white lines painted
on the apron surface and designed to guide vehicle operators
vehicle locator transmitter (VTL) - Answer -Means the transmitter installed on the roof of the
vehicle that emits a signal allowing to locate its exact position on the airport movement area
and which displays its call sign on radar screens;
baggage room corridors Speed limit - Answer -10 km/h
Air Canada Cargo area - Answer -20 Km/h
Vehicle corridors speed limit - Answer -40 Km/h
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, NPS-V sector - Answer -necessary to gradually reduce his speed, going from 50km/h to 30km/h,
to reach a speed limit of 5km/h when circulating under the NPS-V marquee
What is the Right of way within the airport movement list? - Answer -1.)aircraft
2.) Emergency vehicles with requisite emergency warning devices on and operating
3.) Passenger transfer vehicles (PTVs)
4.) Vehicles towing aircraft
5.)snow clearing vehicles and equipment
6.) pedestrians
7.)service vehicles.
How do you know if an aircraft is being push back? - Answer -examples of push-back signs:
signaller in place; anti-collision lights lit; bridge removed; wheel chocks removed; equipment
around the aircraft has been removed
How should a vehicle exit the vehicle corridor? - Answer -they exit the vehicle corridor at an
angle of 90 degrees
Vehicles operating in a vehicle corridor have priority over - Answer -any vehicles seeking to
enter such corridor
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