SIDA study guide Exam Questions And Answers
Aircraft - ANS defined as a fixed wing aircraft ( examples are 747,777, A320, A380, jet or propeller aircraft) or helicopter.
Air operations Area ( AOA) - ANS This area includes aircraft movement areas, aircraft parking areas, aircraft loadin...
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Aircraft
-
ANS
defined
as
a
fixed
wing
aircraft
(
examples
are
747,777,
A320,
A380,
jet
or
propeller
aircraft)
or
helicopter.
Air
operations
Area
(
AOA)
-
ANS
This
area
includes
aircraft
movement
areas,
aircraft
parking
areas,
aircraft
loading
ramps,
and
aircraft
safety
areas,
and
any
adjacent
areas
(
such
as
general
aviation
areas)
Airport
Police
-
ANS
Port
Authority
Police
Department
(
PAPD)
officers
working
at
the
airport
Airport
Security
Manager
-
ANS
the
airport's
primary
contact
for
security-related
activities,
communications,
training
and
compliance
with
TSA
regulations.
Airport
Security
Program
(
ASP)
-
ANS
an
airport
operator's
security
program
required
and
approved
by
the
TSA.
Airports
must
follow
approved
programs
and
ensure
those
security
measures
outlined
in
the
program
are
complied
with
by
all
tenants
and
users
of
the
Airport.
Airfield
-
ANS
A
part
of
the
AOA,
that
support
aircraft
operations,
such
as
runways
and
taxiways.
Challenge
-
ANS
a
demand
to
produce
and
display
an
Airport
Security
ID
card
in
accordance
with
TSA
regulations.
Personnel
with
an
Airport
Security
ID
card
are
required
to
challenge
anyone
(
see
"
challenge
procedure")
not
appropriately
displaying
an
Airport
Security
ID
card
in
the
restricted
areas
of
the
airport.
Challenge
Procedure
-
ANS
the
process
by
which
individual(s)
with
unescorted
access
to
the
restricted
areas
of
the
airport
are
required
to
identify
and
communicate
with,
approach,
and/or
point
out
to
appropriate
authorities,
individual(s)
or
vehicles
present
in
restricted
areas
but
not
displaying
airport
approved
identification.
Escort
-
ANS
When
an
individual
that
has
airport
approval
to
escort
individual(s)
or
accompany
or
monitor
the
activities
of
individual(s)
who
do
not
have
unescorted
access
to
the
restricted
area.
EWR
-
ANS
Newark
Liberty
International
Airport
FAA
-
ANS
Federal
Aviation
Administration
that
regulates
the
Aviation
Industry General
Aviation
(GA)
-
ANS
General
aviation
(GA)
is
the
term
for
all
civil
aviation
operations
other
than
scheduled
air
services
and
non-scheduled
air
transport
operations.
General
aviation
flights
range
from
gliders
and
powered
parachutes
to
corporate
business
jet
flights.
JFK
-
ANS
John
F.
Kennedy
LGA
-
ANS
LaGuardia
Airport
Piggybacking
-
ANS
When
an
unauthorized
person
enters
a
restricted
area
using
the
access
privileges
of
a
person
who
is
authorized
to
gain
entry.
This
is
an
illegal
and
unauthorized
act.
Public
Area
-
ANS
Areas
normally
accessible
to
the
general
public,
including
the
public
portions
of
all
person
who
is
authorized
to
gain
entry.
This
is
an
illegal
and
unauthorized
act.
Secured
Area
-
ANS
Goes
beyond
the
SIDA
area(
see
SIDA
definition
below)
by
requiring
access
controls
and
is
the
highest
level
of
security.
A
SIDA
ID
is
still
required
to
be
displayed
in
the
secured
area
Security
Identification
Display
Area
(
SIDA)
-
ANS
A
portion
of
the
airport,
in
which
security
measures
specified
in
Title
49
of
the
Code
of
Federal
Regulations
are
carried
out.
This
area
includes
the
secured
area.
Security
Responsibilities
-
ANS
As
an
Airport
Security
ID
card
holder
you
must
not
tamper
or
interfere
with,
compromise,
modify
or
circumvent
any
security
system
or
security
procedures
at
this
airport.
unless
approved
by
the
Transportation
Security
Administration.
Sterile
Area
-
ANS
An
area
of
the
airport
which
provides
access
for
boarding
onto
and
off
of
aircraft
(
also
referred
to
as
the
Gate
Area).
Access
to
this
area
is
highly
restricted,
and
only
ticketed
passengers
and
individuals
with
an
Airport
Security
ID
card
may
enter
this
area
via
the
TSA
passenger
Screening
Checkpoint.
SWF
-
ANS
Stewart
International
Airport
TEB
-
ANS
Teterboro
Airport
Transportation
Security
Administration
(
TSA)
-
ANS
a
federal
agency
providing
federal
security
oversight,
passenger
and
baggage
screenings,
employee
as
screening
and
guidance
for
the
airport's
security
program
No
Smoking
in
the
terminals
or
on
the
Main
Ramps
and
Airfield
-
ANS
The
proximity
of
aircraft,
fuel
trucks,
equipment,
and
terminal
heating
fuel
storage
make
it
extremely
dangerous
to
smoke
or
leave
cigarette
butts
smoldering.
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