AVOP Cheat Sheet 2026
The 30 highest-yield AVOP facts, distilled from real exam questions. Print it, save it as a PDF, or study it here β free, no sign-up.
40 questions
45 min time limit
80% to pass
- What does a yellow sign with black text and directional arrows indicate? β Direction and designation of intersecting taxiways
- Which of the following is the most critical reason for controlling Foreign Object Debris (FOD) on the airside? β To prevent ingestion by jet engines, which can cause catastrophic failure.
- What is the proper procedure approaching a runway/taxiway intersection? β Slow down, scan, stop at holding position, and get ATC clearance
- What role do AVOP holders play in wildlife hazard management? β Serve as additional observers, reporting sightings and strikes
- What vehicle lighting is required for nighttime airside operations? β Headlights, taillights, amber beacon, and additional airport-required lighting
- To avoid confusion with similar-sounding letters over the radio, the ICAO phonetic alphabet is used. How would you correctly spell out "TAXIWAY B9"? β "TAXIWAY, BRAVO, NINER."
- When using airport aprons without an escort, all self-propelled vehicles with cabs need to have which of the following lights or markers installed? β A yellow beacon, headlights, parking lights and tail lights
- When conducting a vehicle pre-use inspection, what FOD-related check should you perform? β Inspect the vehicle for loose parts, unsecured cargo, or items that could fall off
- While driving on an airside vehicle roadway, you approach a sign with a red background and white text that reads 'RWY 33'. What does this sign indicate? β A mandatory instruction sign for an upcoming runway holding position.
- What category of runway incursion represents the most critical level of severity where a collision was narrowly avoided? β Category A
- When operating a vehicle on the airside, which of the following has the absolute right-of-way under all circumstances? β An aircraft in distress
- Under 14 CFR Part 139, what is the airport operator responsible for? β Maintaining safe conditions including pavement, markings, lighting, and FOD control
- What color are taxiway centerline markings? β Yellow
- What is the proper technique for driving in wet conditions on the airfield? β Reduce speed, increase following distance, avoid sudden braking, watch for hydroplaning
- What is the primary danger of ignoring a small piece of metal debris spotted on a taxiway? β It could be ingested by an engine or puncture a tire, causing a serious incident
- What is the recommended action when a vehicle operator becomes unsure of their position on the airfield at night or in reduced visibility? β Stop the vehicle in a safe place and contact ATC for guidance
- Every vehicle must approach or depart at the proper angle: β at 90 degree
- What do yellow chevron markings adjacent to a runway indicate? β Blast pad or stopwayβnot for normal use
- Under what condition may a vehicle operator deviate from ATC instructions? β To avoid an imminent safety hazard
- An AVOP typically restricts the holder to specific areas of the airside. What term describes these authorized areas? β Defined movement areas listed on the permit or associated access badge
- When communicating with Air Traffic Control, what is the primary purpose of using the ICAO phonetic alphabet (e.g., Alfa, Bravo, Charlie)? β To ensure clarity and prevent misunderstandings between letters that sound similar.
- What is the proper procedure for parking near an aircraft gate? β Park only in designated areas, clear of equipment limit lines and aircraft paths
- What is the correct procedure when a construction zone is active on the airfield? β Follow all barricades, NOTAMs, and restrictionsβnever enter without authorization
- What should you do if you see a vehicle in the movement area without an amber beacon? β Report to airport operations immediately
- On which frequency do most vehicle operations in the movement area occur? β Ground control frequency
- What is the significance of the movement/non-movement boundary for communications? β Marks where ATC communication becomes mandatory
- What is the primary authority for airside safety regulations at YYC? β Transport Canada
- What is the primary purpose of using standardized radiotelephony phraseology, such as "AFFIRMATIVE" instead of "Yes," on the airside? β To prevent misunderstandings that can arise from non-standard or ambiguous language.
- What is a destination sign at an airport? β Direction to a specific destination like a runway or terminal
- What does 'say again' mean in radio communications? β Please repeat your entire last transmission
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