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Airfield Driving Certification Test 2025/2026 | Verified Q&A Resource: Covers Airfield Driving
Procedures, Runway and Taxiway Markings, Lighting Systems, Radio Communication
Protocols, Safety Zones, FOD Prevention, Vehicle Operations, and Emergency Response | 100%
Correct Verified Solutions | Graded A+ | 2025/2026 Edition
Introduction
This updated 2025/2026 Airfield Driving Test package includes the most recent and fully
verified questions with correct answers. It provides complete coverage of essential airfield
operations, safety protocols, and situational judgment for personnel operating vehicles in
controlled airfield environments. All answers are expert-verified and graded A+ to ensure
compliance, operational safety, and certification success.
Answer Format
All correct answers are highlighted in bold and green, with clear rationales that reinforce safe
driving practices, situational awareness, and adherence to FAA and military airfield regulations.
Airfield Driving Test 2025/2026 (150 Questions)
Question 1: What does a solid yellow line on a taxiway indicate?
A) No entry
B) Hold short line
C) Centerline
D) Edge marking
B) Hold short line
Rationale: Solid yellow lines mark hold short positions for taxiways leading to runways.
Question 2: Which radio phraseology is used to acknowledge a readback?
A) "Roger"
B) "Wilco"
C) "Affirm"
D) "Copy that"
A) "Roger"
Rationale: "Roger" indicates message received and understood.
Question 3: What is the purpose of FOD on the airfield?
A) To mark boundaries
,B) Foreign Object Debris that can damage aircraft
C) To guide vehicles
D) To signal lights
B) Foreign Object Debris that can damage aircraft
Rationale: FOD prevention programs reduce risks to engines and surfaces.
Question 4: What does a blue taxiway edge light indicate?
A) Runway edge
B) Taxiway edge
C) Hold position
D) Obstruction
B) Taxiway edge
Rationale: Blue lights outline taxiway edges for low visibility.
Question 5: Who has the right of way on the airfield?
A) Ground vehicles always
B) Aircraft always
C) Pedestrians
D) Emergency vehicles
B) Aircraft always
Rationale: Aircraft have priority over all ground traffic.
Question 6: What is the standard speed limit on taxiways?
A) 5 mph
B) 10 mph
C) 15 mph
D) 20 mph
B) 10 mph
Rationale: 10 mph is the standard to maintain control and visibility.
Question 7: What does a double solid yellow line mean?
A) Passing allowed
B) No crossing
C) Centerline
D) Edge marking
B) No crossing
Rationale: Double solid lines prohibit crossing for safety.
Question 8: Which frequency is used for ground control?
A) Tower frequency
B) Ground frequency (118-137 MHz)
C) ATIS frequency
D) Unicom frequency
B) Ground frequency (118-137 MHz)
Rationale: Ground control manages taxi operations.
, Question 9: What is the FOD walk purpose?
A) To exercise
B) To remove debris from runways
C) To mark boundaries
D) To test lights
B) To remove debris from runways
Rationale: FOD walks clear hazards before operations.
Question 10: What does a green centerline light indicate?
A) Runway edge
B) Taxiway centerline
C) Hold position
D) Obstruction
B) Taxiway centerline
Rationale: Green lights guide along taxiway centerlines.
Question 11: What is the procedure for entering a runway?
A) Proceed without clearance
B) Obtain ATC clearance
C) Use any entrance
D) Ignore markings
B) Obtain ATC clearance
Rationale: ATC clearance is mandatory for runway entry.
Question 12: What does "stand by" mean in radio communication?
A) Proceed immediately
B) Wait for further instructions
C) Negative response
D) Affirmative
B) Wait for further instructions
Rationale: "Stand by" requires holding position.
Question 13: What is the standard vehicle marking requirement?
A) No markings
B) Red reflective tape
C) Blue lights
D) Yellow flags
B) Red reflective tape
Rationale: Red tape enhances visibility to aircraft.
Question 14: Which marking indicates a taxiway hold line?
A) Dashed yellow
B) Solid yellow
C) Solid white
D) Dashed white
B) Solid yellow
Rationale: Solid yellow hold lines mark runway entry points.