Airport Driving Test Questions and Complete Solutions Graded A+
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Ohare Driving
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Ohare Driving
Airport Driving Test Questions and Complete Solutions Graded A+
Abandon - Answer: To desert of leave a vehicle or equipment unattended
Access Control System - Answer: A system designed to control access, through a security barrier at a SIDA access point
Accident - Answer: A collision be...
Airport Driving Test Questions and
Complete Solutions Graded A+
Abandon - Answer: To desert of leave a vehicle or equipment unattended
Access Control System - Answer: A system designed to control access, through a security barrier at a
SIDA access point
Accident - Answer: A collision between one aircraft or vehicle and another aircraft, vehicle, person, or
object that results in property damage, personal injury or death
Advanced Driver/ Movement Area Privileges - Answer: Authorized to drive on the runways and taxiways
that are under the control of the FAA Air Traffic Control Tower and also include authorized taxi
mechanics and authorized individuals towing aircraft utilizing "Towbarless Tow Tractor." The
"Towbarless Tow Tractor" is an important designation over a conventional push back / tow tractor.
Advanced driving privileges are denoted by a red stripe on an Airport ID Badge. Mechanics have a blue
stripe.
Aircraft - Answer: A machine or device, such as an airplane, helicopter, glider, or dirigible that is capable
of atmospheric flight
Aircraft Safety Envelope - Answer: Designated area around the aircraft where vehicles and equipment
are prohibited to park in prior to arrival of aircraft
Airfield - Answer: The subsystem of the Airport, which provides the venues for the operations and
maintenance of aircraft. Includes runways, taxiways, gates, aprons, aircraft holding areas, aircraft
servicing, maintenance areas, and cargo areas
Apron - Answer: Where aircraft are parked, unloaded or loaded, refueled, or boarded
Airline Operating Procedures Manual - Answer: Any of the various manuals required for a given airline
operator by the FAA
, Airport - Answer: The Chicago International Airport facilities owned and operated by the City of
Chicago, Department of Aviation, Chicago, IL, as now existing or as may hereafter be developed
AAO - Answer: Airport Airfield Operations: The Dep. of Aviation offices that are responsible for airfield
integrity, maintenance and general operations, as prescribed by FAR Part 139. For the purposes of these
regulations, a reference to the "Airport Airfield Operations Office" in general means the appropriate
office for each airport
Airport Operations - Answer: The section of CDA in charge of overseeing Airfield activity
ASP - Answer: Airport Security Program: A security program approved by the Transportation Security
Administration (TSA)
Airside - Answer: That portion of the airport that is not landside
ATCT - Answer: Air Traffic Control Tower: The Federal Aviation Administration Air Traffic Control (ATC)
Towers located on the airport
Airport Driver Testing Office - Answer: The location's where the airport driver video is shown and driver
test is administered. Video and testing may be in two separate areas
AOA - Answer: Airfield Operations Area: Areas inside the security perimeter fence: Runways, taxiways,
and other areas used for taxing, hovering, take-off, and landing of aircraft, areas used for entry to and
exit from aircraft, as well as loading ramps and aircraft parking areas and areas not necessarily under the
control of the ATCT and any adjacent areas not separated by adequate security system, and includes but
is not limited to the Movement Area.
ATIS - Answer: Air Traffic Information Service: A system designed to circulate essential airfield and
airspace information to Airport personnel on a timely basis, including some Chicago Airport System
NOTAMs. (ORD ATS - 135.4 MHZ and 773-601-8921)
ATS - Answer: Airport Transportation System: The electric train at O'Hare that connects Terminals 1, 2,
3, 5, and long term/remote parking
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