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What is the primary role of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)?
A. To design aircraft and maintain airfields
B. To enforce pilot certification and aircraft registration only
C. To serve as the safety and rule-making authority and manage air traffic control
D. To fund only commercial airports
What does the landside component of an airport include?
A. Runways and taxiways
B. Passenger terminals only
C. Areas that handle ground vehicles, passengers, and cargo
D. The control tower and radar facilities
What does the airside component of an airport include?
A. Roadways and parking areas
B. All areas accessible to aircraft, such as runways, taxiways, and ramps
C. The baggage claim and ticket counters
D. Airport hangars only
What is the terminal component of an airport designed to do?
A. Control air traffic
B. Manage cargo shipments
C. Move passengers and luggage between the landside and airside
D. Store maintenance vehicles
, What is the ground access component of an airport?
A. The system that connects the airport to metro areas by roads and transit
B. Taxiways and ramps
C. The baggage handling tunnels
D. The runway approach zone
What is a movement area at an airport?
A. Areas used for aircraft maintenance
B. Ramps and hangars
C. Areas under the direct control of Air Traffic Control for aircraft and ground vehicle movement
D. Passenger boarding gates
What is a non-movement area?
A. Runways under ATC control
B. Ramps and taxi lanes where aircraft move without tower instructions
C. Areas restricted to airport employees
D. The terminal concourse
Which of the following correctly matches the four types of airport beacon lights?
A. Civilian – Red/White; Water – Blue/White; Heliport – Green/Blue/White; Military –
White/Green
B. Civilian – Green/White; Water – Yellow/White; Heliport – Green/Yellow/White; Military –
White/White/Green
C. Civilian – Blue/White; Water – Red/Yellow; Heliport – Yellow/White; Military – Green/White
D. Civilian – Green/Red; Water – Green/Yellow; Heliport – Red/White; Military – Blue/White
Which of the following are common types of wind indicators found at airports?
A. Windsock, tetrahedron, wind tee
B. Anemometer, wind vane, beacon
C. Compass rose, beacon, weather vane
D. Wind vane, radar dish, beacon
,1 What is the main difference between VFR and IFR flight rules?
A. VFR requires ATC control; IFR does not
B. IFR flights operate only below 1,000 feet
C. VFR flights require a 1,000 ft ceiling and 3 SM visibility; IFR flights operate under ATC positive
control
D. IFR is used only for military aircraft
1 What defines a scheduled operation in aviation?
A. A flight that departs only when all seats are filled
B. An air taxi or charter operation arranged by the passenger
C. A passenger-carrying flight with published times and routes offered for hire
D. A military or cargo flight
1 What defines an unscheduled operation?
A. Flights arranged with pre-set times
B. Flights negotiated individually with passengers for departure and arrival
C. Government or military flights
D. Flights delayed due to weather
1 What are the two main types of hydroplaning that can occur during aircraft landing?
A. Static and rolling
B. Dynamic and viscous
C. Surface and deep
D. Linear and circular
1 What is the difference between concrete and asphalt airport pavements?
A. Asphalt lasts longer and costs more
B. Concrete lasts 15 years; asphalt lasts 40 years
C. Asphalt lasts 15–20 years and is cheaper; concrete lasts 20–40 years and can be poured
thicker
D. Both last the same and cost equally
, 1 Which of the following are types of snow removal equipment used at airports?
A. Snow chains, deicers, loaders
B. Snow plows, snow blowers, and snow brushes
C. Ice scrapers, heaters, and sweepers
D. Salt spreaders, brooms, and mowers
1 What is a simple unit terminal?
A. A terminal with multiple buildings for each airline
B. A single building containing all passenger, administrative, and ATC facilities
C. A temporary structure used for charter flights
D. A cargo-only facility
1 What is a combined unit terminal?
A. A terminal where one airline operates multiple gates
B. A shared terminal building used by two or more airlines
C. Separate terminals linked by a tunnel
D. A freight and passenger shared area
1 What is a multiple-use terminal?
A. Several buildings, each airline operating from its own terminal
B. A single building shared by all airlines
C. A satellite terminal
D. A temporary concourse
1 What is a linear terminal design?
A. A terminal arranged in a straight line of aircraft parking positions
B. A circular layout of gates
C. A centralized pier with gates around a hub
D. A multi-level building