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Ramp Agent Full Complete Study test Exam
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Hangar Area - ANS-Area adjoining a facility that is used to
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store and/or repair aircraft. For the
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purpose of these Regulations, is considered part of the
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Secured Area. n




ID Badging Office - ANS-The location where Airport Access Control
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System Airport ID Badges are issued. The
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O'Hare Office is located on the l o w e r l e v
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e l of Terminal 3 near Elevator Center 6. The
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Midway Office is located at the CDA Security
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Office, 5221 W. 55th St., on the 2nd floor.
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Jet Blast - ANS-The exhaust thrust
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from an aircraft jet
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engine.

Landside - ANS-That portion of the airport to n n n n n n n


which passengers and the n n n


non-traveling public have n n


unrestricted access. n




Law Enforcement
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Officer - ANS-This includes, but is not
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limited to, any Chicago Policen n n n


Officer or Aviation Security n n n


Officer.

Light Gun n


Signal - ANS-After losing radio communications, a
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light used by air traffic control
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personnel to communicate instructions n n n


to a Driver who cannot be contacted
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by radio.
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Loss of n


Separation - ANS-Is an occurrence or n n n n n

,operation that results in less than the n n n n n n


prescribed separation between Aircraft, or n n n n


between an Aircraft and a vehicle, n n n n n


pedestrian, or object. n n




Markings and n


Signs - ANS-Paint markings, traffic signs, guidance
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signs and lights that are used on all
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sections of the airport in order to n n n n n n


ensure safe and efficient movement of
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aircraft, vehicles and pedestrians.
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Marshaller/Guideman - ANS-Ground personnel who direct the n n n n n n


movement of aircraft. The Marshaller's n n n n


duties include directing aircraft using hand
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signals to communicate with the aircraft
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captain, or aircraft taxi maintenance
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personnel.

Midway
Communications
Center (MCC) - ANS-Coordinates and dispatches
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public safety and security
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assets at Midway Airport. n n n




Movement
Area - ANS-is any area
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of the Airports, which is
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under the control of the ATCT.
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Non-movement
Area - ANS-An area where Aircraft, and Ground Vehicle
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movement is at the operator's discretion n n n n n


without contact with air traffic control. These
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areas include, but are not limited to, airport
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service roads, ramps and baggage make-up
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areas.

Notice to Airmen n n


(NOTAM) - ANS-A notice containing information concerning
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the establishment, condition or change in
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any aeronautical facility, service, procedure
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or hazard, the timely knowledge of which is
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essential to personnel concerned with flight
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operations.

,O'Hare
Communication
Center (OCC) - ANS-Coordinates and dispatches
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public safety and security n n n


assets at O'Hare Airport. n n n




Operator - ANS-Any person who is in physical control of an
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Aircraft or a Ground Vehicle, and includes
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but is not limited to employees,transient
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delivery persons,or persons being escorted n n n n


within a security perimeter.n n n




owner - ANS-For the purpose of these Regulations (1) any person who holds the legal
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title
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of an Aircraft or Ground Vehicle, or (2) is the conditional vendee or lessee of
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an Aircraft or Ground Vehicle that is the subject of a conditional sale or lease
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with the right of purchase upon performance of the conditions stated in the
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agreement, and with the immediate right of possession vested in the n n n n n n n n n n


conditional vendee or lessee, or (3) is in possession of an Aircraft or Ground
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Vehicle on the Airport, or (4) a mortgagor of an Aircraft or Ground Vehicle
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entitled to possession. n n




Person - ANS-Any individual, firm, partnership, corporation,
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company, association, joint stock association, or n n n n n


governmental authority. It includes any trustee, n n n n n


committee, receiver, assignee, successor, or similar n n n n n


representative of any of them, or any employee. n n n n n n n




Power Back - ANS-A procedure where an Aircraft backs
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up under guidance of ground
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personnel, under its own power, using n n n n n


reverse engine thrust (pe r f o r m e d n n n n n n n n n n


a t O'Hare only).
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Push Back - ANS-A procedure where an Aircraft
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is moved backward by a tug
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or other specially designed
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vehicle.

Ramp - ANS-A defined area of the airport intended to
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accommodate Aircraft for purposes of n n n n


loading or unloading passengers,cargo orn n n n


mail, refueling, parking or maintenance, also
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called a Non-Movement area. n n n




Rotating/Flashing

, Beacon Lights - ANS-Yellow or amber rotating lights inside of a
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dome that can be seen from a 360- degree
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visibility from dawn to dusk. These lights are
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fixed on top of a vehicle roof or located on
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the dashboard of a vehicle.
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Runway - ANS-The portion of the movement
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area intended for takeoff and
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landing of aircraft. n n




Runway
Incursion - ANS-Any occurrence at an airport/aerodrome
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involving the incorrect presence of an n n n n n


aircraft, vehicle or person on the protected
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area of a surface designated for the landing
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and takeoff of aircraft.
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Safety Area - ANS-A designated area next to the edges
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of a Runway or Taxiway intended to
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reduce the risk of damage to an
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Aircraft inadvertently leaving the
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Runway or Taxiway. n n




Secured Area - ANS-A portion of an airport, specified in the Airport Security Program in
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nwhich
certain security measures specified in of 49 CFR Part 1542 Chapter XII are
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carried out. This area is where aircraft operators and foreign air carriers, that
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have a security program under of 49 CFR Parts 1544 or 1546 Chapter XII,
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enplane and deplane passengers and sort and load baggage and any
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adjacent areas that are not separated by adequate security measures. For
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the purpose of these Regulations, the AOA is considered part of the Secured
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Area.

Security Identification n


Display Area (SIDA) - ANS-A portion of an airport, established by the Commissioner
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npursuant to section n n


10-36-351 of the Municipal Code of Chicago and specified in the ASP, in
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which security measures specified in 49 CFR Part 1542 are carried out.
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Generally, access to the SIDA by any person or vehicle requires the
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production of valid authorization and individuals who have been issued
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Airport ID Badges are required to display them in these areas .SIDA includes
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the Secured Area.
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Security Perimeter n


or Security Area - ANS-The portion of the Airport that is enclosed by
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fencing, walls, or other barriers and to which
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