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Airport Driving Training Terms with Correct Definitions abandon - Answer: -to desert or leave a vehicle or equipment unattended Access Control System - Answer: -a system designed to control access through a security barrier at a Security Identification Display Area(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 - Answer: -an idividual with ' advanced driving' privileges as described in Section 7 of these regulations aircraft - Answer: -a machine or device, such as an airplane, helicopter, glider, or drigible, that is capable of atmospheric flight airfield - Answer: -the airfield is 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 Airline Operating Prcedures 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, Illinois, as now existing or as may hereafter be developed Airport Airfield Operations (AAO) - O'Hare / Airport Operations / Midway - Answer: -the Department of Aviation offices that are responsible for airfield integrity, mainentance and general operations, as prescribed by FAR Part 139 - Airport Security Program (ASP) - Answer: -a security program approved by the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) airside - Answer: -that portion of the Airport that is not landside Air Traffic Control Tower - Answer: -the Federal Aviation Administration Air Traffic Control Towers located on the airport Airport Driver Testing Center - Answer: -the location's where the Airport s driver video is shown and driver test is adminestered -video and testing may be in teo separate areas Airfield Operations Area (AOA) - Answer: -referes to runways, taxiways, and other areasof the airport that are used for taxiing, hovering, take-off and landinding aircraft, areas used for entry and exit from aircraft, as well as loading ramps and aircraft parking areas and areas not necessarily under control of the ATCT and any adjacent areas not separated by anaquate security system, and includes, but is not limited to, the Movement Area -Air Traffic Information Service (ATIS) - Answer: -a system designed to circulate essential airfield and airspace information to Airport personnel on a timely basis, including som Chicago Airport System NOTAMs Airport Transportation System (ATS) - Answer: the electric train at O'Hare that connects Terminals 1, 2, 3, 5 and long term / remote parking authorized - Answer: -acting under or pursuant to a written contract, permit, or other evidence of right issued by the Department of Aviation bag room - Answer: -includes baggage make-up room; a baggage handling area where baggage is screened, sorted, prepared, and loaded for transport to aircraft, and where arriving baggage is unloaded and sorted city - Answer: -the City of Chicgago, Illinois, a municipal corporation collision hazardr - Answer: collision hazard - Answer: -any condition, event, or circumstance that could induce an occurrence of a collision or surface accident or incident -if a pilot would feel compelled to take an unplanned or evasive action to avoid colliding with an aircraft, vehicle, object, or person on the runway, that aircraft, vehicle, object, or person on the runway is a collision hazard commissioner - Answer: -the Commissioner of the City of Chicago Department of Aviation, or his or her duly authorized representative contractor - Answer: - a business with a contract or subcontract with the City to perform work or services at the Airport, or operate as a concessionaire, also any employee or agent of such a business department or CDA - Answer: -the City of Chicago Department of Aviation depressed roadway - Answer: -the baggage cart road (bag alley) located between Terminals 1, 2, and 3 and aircraft gate area because the road elevation is lower than the aircraft gate area driver (vehicle operator) - Answer: -with respect to a vehicle or piece of equipment, the person who is driving or has care and control of that vehicle or piece of equipment enclosed roadways - Answer: -locations where vehicles or equipment are operated under structures or other roadways Engineered Material Arresting System (EMAS) - Answer: -a portion of the Runway Safety Area of certain runways, constructed of high energy absorbing materials, used in the event of an aircraft overrun escort - Answer: -the practice of an unauthorized person accompanying or monitoring the activities of an individual who does not have unescorted access authority into or within the Secured Area or SIDA, and/or AOA and/or Sterile Area, or a vehicle without an Airport vehicle insurance sticker in the Secured Area of the Airport -must at all times be able to direct and control the activities of the person or vehicle being escorted, and assume full responsibility for the person or vehicle under escort fishtailing - Answer: -the excessive side-to-side movement of a vehicle or piece or equipment, being towed flammable liquid - Answer: -any liquid that will readily ignite or that will emit a flammable vapor Foreign Object Debris (FOD) - Answer: -litter, trash, or rubbish that is found on the Airfield, which could cause damage to aircraft or impair the operation of an aircraft ground vehicle - Answer: -a device in, upon, or by which a person or property may be propelled, moved, or drawn upon land hangar area - Answer: -areas adjoining a facility that is used to store and/or repair aircraft -hangar area part of the Secured Area ID badge - Answer: -an official Airport Access Control System ID badge issued by the City to various personnel who are employed at the airport and/or provide a service to the airport ICAO - Answer: -International Civil Aviation Organization -an organization dictating international rules under the United Nations ID badging office - Answer: -the locations where Airport access control system ID badges are issued -lower level of Terminal 1, by elevator center 1, adjacent to O'Hare Comm center jet blast - Answer: -the exhaust thrust from an aircraft jet engine landside - Answer: -that portion of the airport to which passengers and the non-traveling public have unrestricted access law enforcement officer - Answer: -includes, but is not limited to, any Chicago Police Officer or Department security Officer light gun signal - Answer: -after losing radio comomunications, a light usued by air traffic control personnel to get the attention of a driver who cannot be contacted by radio loss of separation - Answer: -an occurrance or operation that results in less than the prescribed separation between Aircraft, or between an aircraft and a vehicle, pedestrian, or object markings and signs - Answer: -paint markings, traffic signs, guidance signs, and lights that are used on all sections of the airport in order to ensure safe and efficient movement of faircraft, vehicles, and pedestrians movement area - Answer: -any area of the airport, which is under control of the ATCT non-movement area - Answer: -an area where aircraft, and ground vehicle movement is at the operator's descretion without contact with air traffic control -these areas include, but are not limited to,airport service roads, ramps, and baggage make-up areas notice to airmen (NOTAM) - Answer: -a notice containing information concerning the establishment, condition, or change in any aeronautical facility, service, procedure, or hazard, the timely knowledge of which is essential to personnel concerned with flight operations O'Hare Communication Center - Answer: OCC operator - Answer: -any person who is in physical control of an aircraft or a ground vehicle, and includes but is not limited to employees, transient delivery persons, or persons being escorted within a security perimeter O'Hare International Airport - Answer: ORD owner - Answer: 1. any person who holds the legal title of an aircraft or ground vehicle 2. the conditional vendee or leesee of an aircraft or ground vehicle that is the subject of a conditional sale or lease with the right of purchase upon performance of the conditions stated in the agreement 3. is in posession of an aircraft or ground vehicle on the airport 4. a mortgagerof an aircraft or ground vehicle entitled to possession person - Answer: -any individual, firm, partnership, corporation, company, association, joint stock association, or governmental authority power back - Answer: -a procedure where an aircraft backs up under its own power, using reverse engine thrust push back - Answer: -a procedure where an aircraft is moved backward by a tug or other specially designed vehicle ramp - Answer: -a defined area of the airport intended to accomodate aircraft for purposes of loading or unloading passangers, cargo, or mail, refueling, parking or maintenance, also called a non-movement area rotating/flashing beacon lights - Answer: -yellow or amber rotatinf lights inside of a dome that can be seen from a 360-degree visibility from dawn til dusk -fixed on top of vehicle roof or located on the dashboard of a vehicle runway - Answer: -the portion of the movement area where aircraft take off and land -runway incursion - Answer: -any occurrance at an airport/aerodome involving the incorrect presence of an aircraft, vehicle or person on the protected area of a surface designated for the landing and takeoff of aircraft safety area - Answer: -a designated area next to the esges of the runway or taxiway intended to reduce the risk of damage to an aircraft inadvertantly leaving the runway or taxiway secured area - Answer: -area where aircraft operators and foreign air carriers that have a security program and deplane passangers and fort and load baggage and any adjacent areas that are not separated by adequate security measures -the AOA is considered a part of the secured area security identification display area (SIDA) - Answer: -portion of an airport, established by the Commissioner and specified by the Airport Security Program (ASP), in which security measures area carried out -access by any person requires the production of valid authorization to have access to the area, and individuals who have been issued ID Badges are required to display them in these areas -SIDA includes the Secured Area security perimeter or security area - Answer: -the portion of the airport that is enclosed by fencing, walls, or other barriers and to which access is controlled through designated entry points by the Department and/or authorized agencies -the movement area and non-movement area are located within the security perimeter -encompasses the SIDA, AOA, and secured area state - Answer: -the state of Illinois -sunrise - Answer: -the time of sunrise at the airport as published by the US National Weather Service sunset - Answer: -the time of sunset at the airport as published by the US National Weather Service surface incident - Answer: -any event where unauthorized or unapproved movement occurs within the movement area, or any occurrence in the movement area associated with the operation of an aircraft that affects or could affect the safety of an aircraft, its operation or flight -the FAA defines these incidents as category C or D Runway Incursions taxiway - Answer: -the part of the movement area that is used for manuevering aircraft and ground vehicles or equipment between the Ramp and a Runway terminal building - Answer: -the passanger terminal facilities at the airport, including all associated roadways, parking, and other facilities traffic - Answer: -the movement of pedestrians, ground vehicles, cargo, or other material through a transportation system; or aircraft, ground vehicles, or pedestrians in transit vehicle service road - Answer: -a designated roadway for vehicles in a non-movement area

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Airport Driving Training Terms with
Correct Definitions
abandon - Answer: -to desert or leave a vehicle or equipment unattended



Access Control System - Answer: -a system designed to control access through a security barrier at a
Security Identification Display Area(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 - Answer: -an idividual with ' advanced driving' privileges as described in Section 7 of
these regulations



aircraft - Answer: -a machine or device, such as an airplane, helicopter, glider, or drigible, that is capable
of atmospheric flight



airfield - Answer: -the airfield is 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



Airline Operating Prcedures 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, Illinois, as now existing or as may hereafter be developed



Airport Airfield Operations (AAO) - O'Hare / Airport Operations / Midway - Answer: -the Department of
Aviation offices that are responsible for airfield integrity, mainentance and general operations, as
prescribed by FAR Part 139

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Airport Security Program (ASP) - Answer: -a security program approved by the Transportation Security
Administration (TSA)



airside - Answer: -that portion of the Airport that is not landside



Air Traffic Control Tower - Answer: -the Federal Aviation Administration Air Traffic Control Towers
located on the airport



Airport Driver Testing Center - Answer: -the location's where the Airport s driver video is shown and
driver test is adminestered



-video and testing may be in teo separate areas



Airfield Operations Area (AOA) - Answer: -referes to runways, taxiways, and other areasof the airport
that are used for taxiing, hovering, take-off and landinding aircraft, areas used for entry and exit from
aircraft, as well as loading ramps and aircraft parking areas and areas not necessarily under control of
the ATCT and any adjacent areas not separated by anaquate security system, and includes, but is not
limited to, the Movement Area



-Air Traffic Information Service (ATIS) - Answer: -a system designed to circulate essential airfield and
airspace information to Airport personnel on a timely basis, including som Chicago Airport System
NOTAMs



Airport Transportation System (ATS) - Answer: the electric train at O'Hare that connects Terminals 1, 2,
3, 5 and long term / remote parking



authorized - Answer: -acting under or pursuant to a written contract, permit, or other evidence of right
issued by the Department of Aviation

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