CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES
Personal Audio Equipment/Cell phones - CORRECT ANSWER -Are only allowed for operational
purposes
Bicycles - CORRECT ANSWER -No bikes allowed
When are you allowed to drive vehicle around jet engines - CORRECT ANSWER -- if aircraft is
chocked
- if anti collision lights are off
What should you do in the event of a spill - CORRECT ANSWER -Clean up spill and report
incident to the Airport Operations Coordination Centre (AOCC)
Phone number: 613 248 2111
Should you block fire distinguishers at each gate? - CORRECT ANSWER -No
What should you do if you are not able to remove FOD? - CORRECT ANSWER -Contact the AOCC
with the phone number of : 613 248 2200
If possible remain by the debris until the clean up crew arrives.
What if there is a Overloaded Waste bin? - CORRECT ANSWER -Contact AOCC at 613 248 2200
Minimum distance between refueling GSE and Aircraft or Building - CORRECT ANSWER -15
meters
, Fuel Trucks can't park at what minimum distance between the terminal, cargo buildings,
hangars, etc - CORRECT ANSWER -15 meters
RAIC - CORRECT ANSWER -Restricted Area Identity Card
What should a person do when encountering a hazardous condition on any aircraft movement
surface. - CORRECT ANSWER -Shall report it to the AOCC
(613 248 2111)
PTB - CORRECT ANSWER -Passenger Terminal Building
How are Vehicle Corridors marked? - CORRECT ANSWER -Parallel solid white lines spaced 7.5
meters apart divided down the middle by a dashed line.
How are passenger walkways identified? - CORRECT ANSWER -White markings
Apron Safety Lines - CORRECT ANSWER -White lines outlining the general area of where the
plane is going to park at a gate
also delineates safe staging areas for equipment and vehicles (where we usually park electrics at
a gate)
Equipment restraint lines - CORRECT ANSWER -Are red, and delineates where we can and can't
park unattended equipment.
Sometimes along apron safety lines