ADTP tracks all my airfield driving training requirements with assistance
from
a. Squadron Commander
b. Unit Airfield driving Program Manager
c. Supervisor
d. MAJCOM Correct Answer - b. Unit Airfield driving Program Manager
All taxiway lights are what color?
a. Red
b. Yellow
c. Blue
d. White Correct Answer - c. Blue
Cell phones use while driving in the operational area is always allowed
a. True
b. False
c. In emergency
d. Always Correct Answer - b. False
FOD checks are required for which of the following situations?
a. When entering the flightline environment.
b. When returning to a paved taxiway from an unpaved surface.
c. When returning to the aircraft parking ramp from an unpaved surface
d. All of the listed responses. Correct Answer - d. All of the listed
responses.
In ADTP my annual refresher training test requirements are?
a. Airfield driving CBT on ADLS and the ADTP Refresher test
b. Night time driving test
c. Daytime driving test
d. Refresher test are not required Correct Answer - a. Airfield driving CBT
on ADLS and the ADTP Refresher test
In bad weather using vehicle High Beams
a. High beams do not blind the pilot
b. Use high beams only when driving toward the runway
c. High beams should always used
,d. High beams should not be used Correct Answer - d. High beams should
not be used
Is this AF Visual Aid a must know or a nice to see
a. Must know and understand
b. A paper weight
c. Nice to have
d. Neither Correct Answer - a. Must know and understand
No obstacle (to include vehicles) will be left within how many feet of a taxiway
centerline?
a. 100ft
b. 200ft
c. 300ft
d. 450ft Correct Answer - b. 200 feet
Operators of flightline vehicles should approach a parked aircraft so that the
______ of the vehicle will be adjacent to the aircraft.
a. Passenger's side.
b. Front side.
c. Driver's side.
d. Easiest side. Correct Answer - c. Driver's side.
Prior to driving on the flightline, all drivers must...
a. Complete local flightline driver's training and possess proper
documentation authorizing flightline driving.
b. Get checked out by immediate supervisor.
c. Do nothing if trained at previous assignment.
d. Possess a valid state driver's license. Correct Answer - a. Complete local
flightline driver's training and possess proper documentation authorizing
flightline driving.
Prior to entering/crossing a taxiway outside the runway area, drivers will:
a. Stop and visually determine the taxiway is clear.
b. Proceed with caution.
c. Maintain 15 MPH speed limit.
d. Call AM Operations for clearance. Correct Answer - a. Stop and visually
determine the taxiway is clear.
, The speed limit (maximum) when driving a general purpose vehicle within 25
feet of a parked aircraft is:
a. 20 miles per hour.
b. 5 miles per hour.
c. 10 miles per hour.
d. 15 miles per hour. Correct Answer - b. 5 miles per hour.
What do you do if you get lost on the airfield?
a. Drive until you see something familiar
b. Contact your work location
c. Do nothing
d. Contact Tower, explain your situation and request assistance Correct
Answer - d. Contact Tower, explain your situation and request assistance
What is the speed limit for a designated traffic lane within 200 feet of a
designated Aircraft Parking Area?
a. 5 miles per hour.
b. 10 miles per hour.
c. 15 miles per hour.
d. 20 miles per hour. Correct Answer - c. 15 miles per hour.
What must be done when ground support equipment is no longer being used
on the aircraft parking apron?
a. It can remain where it is as long as it is chocked and the parking brakes are
set.
b. Must be stored in areas that do not violate lateral clearance requirements
c. You must notify AM Operations.
d. You must notify Ground Control. Correct Answer - b. Must be stored in
areas that do not violate lateral clearance requirements
When an aircraft's engine(s) is (are) operating or being started, no vehicle will
be driven closer than:
a. 35 feet to the front or 300 feet to the rear of the aircraft.
b. 30 feet to the front or 250 feet to the rear of the aircraft.
c. 25 feet to the front or 200 feet to the rear of the aircraft.
d. 10 feet to the front or 100 feet to the rear of the aircraft. Correct Answer -
c. 25 feet to the front or 200 feet to the rear of the aircraft.