Type of inspection that occurs after a weather event - Answer- Special Inspection
Type of airfield marking with yellow background and black ladder
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The national incident management system consist of three areas: ICS, joint Public and - Answer- Multi agency coordination
Rezoning property along an approach path from residential to commercial - Answer- Mitigation
A position within the incident command structure tasked with coordinating with other agencies - Answer- Liaison officer
This pavement deterioration occurs when water seeps beneath the pavement and comes back up - Answer- Pumping
An airfield marking with a single solid yellow line and a single yellow Dash Line - Answer- Movement or nonmovement area boundary marking
If an airport safety inspector sees a problem but cannot correct the problem immediately, what two things must they do - Answer- Issue a NOTAM and create a work order
How often must individuals be trained that conduct Airport self inspections - Answer- Every 12 consecutive calendar months
What is the term for when a vehicle operator drives into a protected area such as a runway - Answer- Runway incursion
Under part 139 what is the definition for small aircraft seat range - Answer- 10-30
During and alert 2 response responding personnel are required to do this - Answer- Stage near the incident
Used to report runway friction and breaking action - Answer- RCAMS
Auditing and anonymous reporting is part of what SMS element - Answer- Safety assurance
Identification of hazards and risk assessment is part of what SMS element - Answer- Safety risk management
Establishing a culture of safety is part of what SMS element - Answer- Safety promotion
What is the most effective means of preserving airport runways, taxiways and other paved areas - Answer- Implementation of an airport payment management system-APMS
Surface movement guidance and control system-SMGCS - Answer- A lighting system used in the airport with low visibility that helps guide aircraft operators to their destinations - less than 1200 runway visual range
For what area of the airport is airport driver training Required as per FAA - Answer- For the movement area
Who causes the most runway incursions and what is the percentage - Answer- Pilots - 2/3
Who conducts a wildlife hazard - Answer- Wildlife biologist
At what altitude do the majority of birdstrikes - Answer- Below 600 feet
What is Stanford Act - Answer- Requires elected officials legally responsible for emergency and disaster planning
In Which phase of the airport emergency plan lifecycle does Property Preservation fall in? mitigation, preparedness, recovery, response - Answer- Response
What is included in the airport emergency plan basic plan section - Answer- Overview of a plan, legal authority
What is included in the airport emergency plan functional annexes section - Answer- Capabilities or emergency support system - Communications, alert in morning, law-enforcement, fire and rescue
What is included in the airport emergency plans hazard specific section - Answer- Specific hazards - The craft accidents, bomb threats, natural disasters
Effectiveness of the incident command structure relies on - Answer- Command, control, communication
Of the five components of ICS, who is responsible for performing actions - Answer- Operations
Of the five components of ICS, who is responsible for developing the incident action plans - Answer- Planning
Of the five components of ICS, who is responsible for acquiring materials, personnel and equipment - Answer- Logistics
Of the five components of ICS, who is responsible for tracking expenses, coordinating personnel and providing legal support - Answer- Finance and administration
What type of IROP Is a high level of aircraft and passenger flow into the airport - Answer- Surge
What type of IROP is when the terminal hits full passenger capacity and all gates become full with aircraft - Answer- Capacity
What type of IROP occurs when an aircraft lands with passengers that need to deplane at irregular hours - Answer- After-hours
What type of IROP occurs with passengers and aircraft may be stuck at the airport for an extended period of time, such as a day or more - Answer- Extended stay
What is the tarmac rule for domestic flights - Answer- Three hours
What is the tarmac rule for international flights - Answer- Four hours
Airport operations center concept - Answer- Includes TSA, airlines, and ground transportation center
What regulatory influence does the TSA over certain areas of the terminal building - Answer- Check operations, do not leave bags and attended, do not leave vehicle on
What are some techniques for the airport operator to influence the passenger experience - Answer- Therapy dogs, calming music in terminal, Airport ambassador program
The overall feel is what passenger touch point - Answer- Subliminal
Screening, ticketing, and baggage handling are what passenger touch points - Answer- Procedural
What is the most prevalent crime at an airport - Answer- Theft
Who acts as a primary point of contact for bomb threats and hijackings - Answer- The aircraft operator ground security coordinator [Show Less]