O'HARE DRIVING TEST EXAM
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS GRADED A+
2025/2026
FOO - ANS Foreign Object Debris
Foreign Object Debris - ANS Litter, trash or rubbish that is found on the airfield which could
cause damage to aircraft or impair the operation of an aircraft
Rotating/ Flashing Beacon Lights - ANS Yellow or amber rotating lights inside of a dome that
can be seen from a 360 degree visibility from dawn to dusk. These lights are fixed on top of
vehicle roof or located on the dashboard of a vehicle.
Runway Incursion - ANS Any situation at an airport involving the incorrect presence of an
aircraft, vehicle, person or animal on a protected area of a surface designated for the landing
and take off of aircraft.
Taxiway - ANS The part of the movement area that is used for maneuvering aircraft and
ground vehicles or equipment between group and runway.
Basic Yellow Driving Stripe - ANS Individuals who apply for basic airside driving privileges
must have a need to drive in the non-movement areas only. They are required to complete and
pass the basic drivers test with a minimum passing score of 80%.
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, How often must drivers pass the driving test? - ANS Every 2 years
Individuals requesting driving privileges at an airport must have a valid drivers license. -
ANS True
Movement Areas - ANS Ground vehicle operators on the movement area must maintain two-
way radio communication between their vehicles and the Airport Traffic Control Tower (ATCT)
or
Any city escort vehicle with a two-way radio must maintain communication with ATCT to
accompany a vehicle without a radio
Runway Incursion - ANS Any occurrence at an aerodrome involving the incorrect presence of
an aircraft vehicle or person on the protected area of a surface designated for the landing and
take-off of aircraft.
Who reviews all surface incidents and assigns severity? - ANS FAA
Category D Severity - ANS Least serious- Little to no chance of collision but meets the
definition of a runway incursion.
Category C Severity - ANS Separation decreases but there is ample time and distance to avoid
a potential collision.
Category B Severity - ANS Separation decreases and there is a significant potential for
collision.
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QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS GRADED A+
2025/2026
FOO - ANS Foreign Object Debris
Foreign Object Debris - ANS Litter, trash or rubbish that is found on the airfield which could
cause damage to aircraft or impair the operation of an aircraft
Rotating/ Flashing Beacon Lights - ANS Yellow or amber rotating lights inside of a dome that
can be seen from a 360 degree visibility from dawn to dusk. These lights are fixed on top of
vehicle roof or located on the dashboard of a vehicle.
Runway Incursion - ANS Any situation at an airport involving the incorrect presence of an
aircraft, vehicle, person or animal on a protected area of a surface designated for the landing
and take off of aircraft.
Taxiway - ANS The part of the movement area that is used for maneuvering aircraft and
ground vehicles or equipment between group and runway.
Basic Yellow Driving Stripe - ANS Individuals who apply for basic airside driving privileges
must have a need to drive in the non-movement areas only. They are required to complete and
pass the basic drivers test with a minimum passing score of 80%.
1 @COPYRIGHT 2025/2026 ALLRIGHTS RESERVED.
, How often must drivers pass the driving test? - ANS Every 2 years
Individuals requesting driving privileges at an airport must have a valid drivers license. -
ANS True
Movement Areas - ANS Ground vehicle operators on the movement area must maintain two-
way radio communication between their vehicles and the Airport Traffic Control Tower (ATCT)
or
Any city escort vehicle with a two-way radio must maintain communication with ATCT to
accompany a vehicle without a radio
Runway Incursion - ANS Any occurrence at an aerodrome involving the incorrect presence of
an aircraft vehicle or person on the protected area of a surface designated for the landing and
take-off of aircraft.
Who reviews all surface incidents and assigns severity? - ANS FAA
Category D Severity - ANS Least serious- Little to no chance of collision but meets the
definition of a runway incursion.
Category C Severity - ANS Separation decreases but there is ample time and distance to avoid
a potential collision.
Category B Severity - ANS Separation decreases and there is a significant potential for
collision.
2 @COPYRIGHT 2025/2026 ALLRIGHTS RESERVED.