Airport Signs & Markings Quiz CPL
(Refer to figure 51.) The pilot generally calls ground control after landing when the aircraft is completely clear of the runway. This is when the aircraft
passes the red symbol shown in illustration D.
is on the dashed-line side of illustration G.
is past the solid-line side of illustration G.
(Refer to figure 51.) Illustration ‘D’ would most likely be found
upon exiting all runways prior to calling ground control.
at an intersection where a roadway may be mistaken as a taxiway.
near the approach end of ILS runways.
(Refer to figure 51.) While clearing an active runway, you are most likely clear of the ILS critical area when you pass which sign?
Illustration D.
Illustration G.
Illustration H.
(Refer to figure 51.) Which symbol does not directly address runway incursion with other aircraft?
Illustration D.
Illustration G.
Illustration H.
The term "Airport" means an area of land or water that is
used or intended to be used for the landing and takeoff of aircraft, and includes taxiways and other ground movement areas.
used or intended to be used for the landing and takeoff of aircraft, and includes its buildings and facilities, if any.
available for commercial airline operations or has an operating control tower.
(Refer to Figures 59.) Taxiway F is
a continuation of position 5.
a new taxiway leading off of taxiway A.
continues from position 4.
(Refer to figure 60.) Sign "1" is an indication
of an area where aircraft are prohibited.
that the taxiway does not continue.
of the general taxiing direction to a taxiway.
(Refer to figure 60.) You're taxiing to your designated parking spot. Looking out the window off to the side of the taxiway intersection, you see sign #2. Just up ahead, you see sign #1. What does this tell you?
You're approaching another taxiway intersection on taxiway A.
Taxiway A does not continue beyond the intersection.
You're approaching the ILS critical area from taxiway A.
(Refer to figure 51.) Exiting a runway, you are cleared of the active runway when you pass which marking?
N.
H.
G.
(Refer to figure 61.) This sign says you are on taxiway:
Tango
Echo
Alpha
(Refer to Figure 59.) You are at position 5. If you were to turn 90 degrees to the left, which taxiway would you be on?
E
T
F
(Refer to figure 65.) The 'taxiway ending' marker
indicates taxiway does not continue.
identifies areas where aircraft are prohibited.
provides general taxiing direction to taxiway.
(Refer to Figure 59.) You are approaching the intersection on taxiway position 5 and see the sign at the left of the intersection. Position 3 is identified as
A
F
T
(Refer to Figure 62.) What is the purpose of a taxiway direction sign?
Identifies the taxiway when exiting the runway.
Indicates the designation and direction of a taxiway leading out of an intersection.
Indicates the direction to a runway.
(Refer to Figure 56.) Sign "2" means that
you are on runway 4 heading toward the taxiway.
you are on taxiway 4 heading toward the runway.
you have reached the holding position at the beginning of runway 4.
(Refer to figure 57.) You are directed to taxi to runway 10. You see this sign at a taxiway intersection while taxiing. Which way should you proceed?
Left.
Straight ahead.
Right.
(Refer to figure 51.) What does sign D indicate?
Closed taxiway sign.
No entry sign.
Closed runway sign.
(Refer to Figure 56.) Sign "1" indicates that
the taxiway leads to runway 22.
it is 220 feet to the runway.
you are on runway 22.
(Refer to figure 51 Letter D) The red symbol would most likely be found
near the approach end of ILS runways.
upon exiting all runways prior to calling ground control.
at an intersection where a roadway may be mistaken as a taxiway.
(Refer to Figure 63.) Which position number is in agreement with the airport sign?
1.
2.
3.
(Refer to figure 59.) At which position on the taxiway diagram are you located when you see this sign?
5.
1.
3.
(Refer to Figure 62.) According to this sign, what taxiway are you on?
F
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