If your driver's license has been suspended, it's important to notify the Authority AVOP Coordinator promptly. This allows them to take appropriate action and ensure compliance with regulations regarding driving privileges at the airport.
After being granted an Airside Vehicle Operator's Permit (AVOP), new AVOP bearers typically have 180 calendar days to complete the required Night Endorsement. This endorsement allows them to operate airside vehicles during nighttime hours.
It's the responsibility of every person who uses or is authorized to use an airside gate in the performance of their duties to ensure that all airport airside gates are shut and secured. This helps maintain the security and integrity of the airport's airside areas.
When operating vehicles airside at an airport, the car beacon must be turned on and working. This beacon helps increase the visibility of the vehicle, enhancing safety in the airside environment.
It's the responsibility of anyone holding a Restricted Area Identity Card (RAIC) to confront or report someone who is not wearing a RAIC and is within an airport's restricted area. This ensures the security and integrity of the restricted areas.
When an aircraft carrying "Distinguished Visitors" arrives at YYC, airport staff and drivers should remain clear of the aircraft and the area unless they are required and authorized for a specific duty related to the arrival or handling of the aircraft. This ensures the smooth and secure handling of the VIP arrival.
When using airport aprons without an escort, all self-propelled vehicles with cabs need to have a yellow beacon, headlights, parking lights, and tail lights installed. These lights and markers help increase the visibility of the vehicles and ensure safety in the airport environment.
It's the responsibility of the AVOP holder to ensure they are informed about the most recent revisions to the Airside Traffic Directives. This ensures that they are aware of any changes or updates that may affect their operations and compliance with regulations.
A Restricted Area Identity Card (RAIC) should be visibly displayed on the outer clothing of individuals who possess it while they are within restricted areas of an airport or other secure locations. This makes it easy for security personnel to identify authorized personnel.
The correct answer is "50km/h." In many places, this is a common speed limit for urban roads where conditions allow for safe driving at this speed. However, speed limits can vary depending on the specific road, local regulations, and conditions.