Air Operations Area (AOA) - ANS The area of the DFW Airport that is bounded by a fence or to which access is otherwise restricted and which is primarily used or intended to be used for landing, taking-off or surface maneuvering of an aircraft.
Non-Sterile - ANS Any public locations outside...
DFW
SIDA
Training
Air
Operations
Area
(AOA)
-
ANS
The
area
of
the
DFW
Airport
that
is
bounded
by
a
fence
or
to
which
access
is
otherwise
restricted
and
which
is
primarily
used
or
intended
to
be
used
for
landing,
taking-off
or
surface
maneuvering
of
an
aircraft.
Non-Sterile
-
ANS
Any
public
locations
outside
of
the
passenger
screening
checkpoints.
Examples
are:
the
baggage
claim
areas
and
the
ticket
counter
areas.
--
Both
airport
visitors
and
employees
can
access
this
area.
Secured
areas
-
ANS
Portions
of
the
airport,
specified
in
the
Airport
Security
Program,
in
which
certain
security
measures
specified
in
49
CFR
Part
1542
are
carried
out.
The
AOA
or
"Ramp"
and
adjacent
baggage
processing
areas
are
considered
these
areas.
--
A
person
in
these
areas
must
do
the
following:
*
properly
display
a
valid
security
badge
or
have
an
approved
escort;
*
enter
the
area
through
designated
entrances/access
points;
*
exit
the
area
through
designated
exits/access
points.
Security
Identification
Display
Area
(SIDA)
-
ANS
A
portion
of
the
airport,
specified
in
the
Airport
Security
Program,
in
which
security
measures
specified
in
49
CFR
Part
1450
are
carried
out.
This
area
includes
the
Secured
area
and
the
AOA.
*
The
baggage
make-up
areas
beneath
the
terminal
buildings
(where
baggage
is
sorted,
loaded
and
unloaded)
is
considered
part
of
the
area.
*
NOTE:
Jet
bridges
are
not
considered
as
designated
entrance
points.
Sterile
area
-
ANS
The
portion
of
an
airport
terminal
accessible
to
the
travelling
public
that
is
controlled
through
the
screening
of
persons
and
property
and
provides
passengers
access
to
boarding
aircraft.
*
Screening
checkpoints
use
badge
readers,
automated
imaging
technology,
metal
detectors,
x-ray
machines
and
other
security
devices
to
screen
access
of
persons
and
property.
*
Only
ticketed
passengers
and
DFW
Airport
badge
holders
who
are
authorized
for
this
area
access
may
enter. *
NOTE:
Failure
to
comply
with
this
area's
access
requirements
may
lead
to
criminal
arrest.
Restricted
area
-
ANS
Any
area
locked
or
posted
by
the
airport
to
either
prohibit
or
limit
entry
or
access
to
specific
authorized
persons.
*
This
area
includes
the
Secured
areas,
the
Air
Operations
Area
(AOA)
and
the
Security
Identification
Display
Area
(SIDA).
Transportation
Security
Administration
(TSA)
-
ANS
Federal
agency
with
responsibility
to:
*
establish,
publish,
enforce
and
monitor
aviation
security
regulations;
and
*
conduction
passenger
screening
operations
at
airports.
DFW
International
Airport
Board
-
ANS
Has
many
responsibilities,
including
but
not
limited
to:
*
establishing
and
enforcing
airport
security
procedures;
*
establishing
the
airport
SIDA
boundaries;
*
providing
security
training
to
individuals
with
SIDA
access;
*
controlling
and
monitoring
access
to
Secure
areas
of
the
airport;
*
maintaining
perimeter
fencing;
*
establishing
access
controls;
*
establishing
an
airport
ID
badging
system;
and
*
providing
law
enforcement
and
emergency
response
support.
Airport's
tenants
-
ANS
Responsible
for
ensuring
that:
*
all
employees
with
access
to
the
SIDA
meet
the
employment
qualifications
and
pass
the
required
criminal
history
background
checks;
*
all
employees
receive
specific
airport
security
training;
*
only
authorized
personnel
can
access
Secure
areas
of
the
airport
through
tenant
facilities;
and
*
Sensitive
Security
Information
(SSI)
is
provided
only
on
a
need-to-know
basis.
YOU
-
ANS
Responsible
for:
The benefits of buying summaries with Stuvia:
Guaranteed quality through customer reviews
Stuvia customers have reviewed more than 700,000 summaries. This how you know that you are buying the best documents.
Quick and easy check-out
You can quickly pay through credit card or Stuvia-credit for the summaries. There is no membership needed.
Focus on what matters
Your fellow students write the study notes themselves, which is why the documents are always reliable and up-to-date. This ensures you quickly get to the core!
Frequently asked questions
What do I get when I buy this document?
You get a PDF, available immediately after your purchase. The purchased document is accessible anytime, anywhere and indefinitely through your profile.
Satisfaction guarantee: how does it work?
Our satisfaction guarantee ensures that you always find a study document that suits you well. You fill out a form, and our customer service team takes care of the rest.
Who am I buying these notes from?
Stuvia is a marketplace, so you are not buying this document from us, but from seller Studyclock. Stuvia facilitates payment to the seller.
Will I be stuck with a subscription?
No, you only buy these notes for $11.99. You're not tied to anything after your purchase.