WITH CORRECT ANSWERS 2026
A road delineated by surface marking on an apron is called:
A. Designated Vehicle Corridor
B. Aircraft Taxi Line
C. Airport Service Road
D. Aircraft Lean-in Line - CORRECT ANSWER -A
You are operating a vehicle in a vehicle corridor which passes behind an aircraft with
engines running, you are required to:
A. stop well clear of the aircraft and wait until the aircraft has been backed out or the
marshaller clears you to pass
B. pass behind the aircraft as quickly as possible
C. leave the vehicle corridor and go around the aircraft at minimum distance of 15m
D. turn your vehicle around and return to your starting point on the apron - CORRECT
ANSWER -A
it is permissible to operate a vehicle either directly behind aircraft upon pushback or
between aircraft and marshaller when:
A. at no time unless specially directed to do so by the aircraft marshal/crew
B. the red, anti-collision beacon of the aircraft turns off
C. another vehicle initiates the move
D. you have waited three minutes and the pilot has not indicated any intention to move
the aircraft - CORRECT ANSWER -A
, all non-self propelled equipment used on an apron is required to be marked with
reflective material. which of the following most accurately describes how this equipment
must be marked?
A. a yellow stripe on the front and back - the full width of the vehicle
B. black and yellow patches on the sides and a yellow stripe across the end
C. both A and B but not D
D. a solid yellow stripe on the sides and black and yellow patches at the front and rear
lower corners - CORRECT ANSWER -D
how is restricted pass carried?
A. on the outer most part of one's clothing with picture facing out
B. in your wallet
C. in the vehicle glove compartment
D. not required to be carried - CORRECT ANSWER -A
aircraft lead-in lines are provided to:
A. lead the aircraft onto the runway when landing
B. assist in the docking of an aircraft gate
C. indicate where aircraft are restricted on apron
D. indicate the limits of the vehicle corridor - CORRECT ANSWER -B
select the description below which most accurately describes how vehicle corridors are
indicated on paved aprons:
A. two solid white lines 7.5m apart, centered by a single broken line