Airport Signs & Markings Quiz PPL

(See Figure 64.) Which marking indicates a vehicle lane?
A
C
E
A left turn at the intersection depicting sign A would place the aircraft
confirms the aircraft's location to be on taxiway
warns the pilot of approaching taxiway B.
holding area B is ahead.
(Refer to Figure 65.) A left turn at the intersection depicting sign A would place the aircraft
ready for a Runway 4 intersection takeoff.
on the taxiway leading to Runway 4.
ready for a Runway 22 intersection takeoff.
(Refer to Figure 65) Which airport marking is a runway safety area/obstacle free zone boundary?
G
H
N
(Refer to Figure 64.) Which symbol indicates a taxiway/taxiway intersection hold position marking?
B.
D.
E.
The "runway hold position" sign denotes
intersecting runways.
an entrance to the runway from a taxiway.
an area protected for an aircraft approaching a runway.
(Refer to Figure 48.) What is the difference between area A and area E on the airport depicted?
"A" may be used for taxi and takeoff; "E" may be used only as an overrun.
"A" may be used for all operations except heavy aircraft landings; "E" may be used only as an overrun.
"A" may be used only for taxiing; "E" may be used for all operations except landings.
(Refer to Figure 65, Sign F) This sign confirms your position on
runway 22.
routing to runway 22.
taxiway 22.
(Refer to Figure 49.) The arrows that appear on the end of the north/south runway indicate that the area
may be used only for taxiing.
is usable for taxiing, takeoff, and landing.
cannot be used for landing, but may be used for taxiing and takeoff.
The "taxiway ending" marker
indicates the taxiway does not continue.
identifies areas where aircraft are prohibited.
provides general taxiing directions to the named taxiway.
(Refer to Figure 65, Marking G) From the cockpit, this marking confirms the aircraft to be
on a taxiway, about to enter the runway zone.
on a runway, about to clear.
near an instrument approach clearance zone.
(Refer to Figure 65) The red symbol at sign D would most likely be found
upon exiting all runways prior to calling ground control.
near the approach end of ILS runways.
at an intersection where a roadway may be mistaken as a taxiway.
The 'yellow demarcation bar' marking indicates
runway with a displaced threshold that precedes the runway.
A hold line from a taxiway to a runway.
The beginning of the available runway for landing on the approach side.
"Runway hold position" markings on the taxiway
identifies where aircraft hold short of the runway.
identifies areas where aircraft are prohibited.
allows an aircraft permission onto the runway.
(Refer to Figure 48) According to the airport diagram, which statement is true?
Runway 30 is equipped at position E with emergency arresting gear to provide a means of stopping military aircraft.
Takeoffs may be started at position A on Runway 12, and the landing portion of this runway begins at position B.
The takeoff and landing portion of Runway 12 begins at position B.
What is the purpose of the runway/runway hold position sign
Denotes entrance to the runway from a taxiway.
Denotes area protected for an aircraft approaching or departing a runway.
Denotes intersecting runways.
When turning onto a taxiway from another taxiway, the "taxiway directional sign" indicates
direction to the take-off runway.
designation and direction of taxiway leading out of an intersection.
designation and direction of exit taxiway from runway.
What does the outbound destination sign identify?
Identifies entrance to the runway from a taxiway.
Identifies the runway on which an aircraft is located.
Identifies direction to take-off runways.
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