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What document, that provides information to the pilot, must be updated on an annual basis? - correct answer Airport Facility Directory What is the NPIAS? - correct answer Plan that identifies 3,300+ public airports, their role, and amounts and types of airport development eligibility (AIP) What are the FAA principles related to airports? - correct answer Safe and efficient Affordable Flexible & Expandable Permanent Maintain a balance Support national objectives Extensive Why are state and/or regional plans conducted? - correct answer To form a connected system of transportation
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What document, that provides information to the pilot, must be updated on an annual basis? - correct answer Airport Facility Directory What is the NPIAS? - correct answer Plan that identifies 3,300+ public airports, their role, and amounts and types of airport development eligibility (AIP) What are the FAA principles related to airports? - correct answer Safe and efficient Affordable Flexible & Expandable Permanent Maintain a balance Support national objectives Extensive Why are state and/or regional plans conducted? - correct answer To form a connected system of transportation What are the steps of an airport master plan? - correct answer Technical Report Summary Report ALP Web Page Public Info Kit What are the goals of public involvement and environmental reviews during the master plan update? - correct answer Balance the need for stakeholder involvement with the costs and time What does the existing conditions tell the airport operator? - correct answer Historical review of the airport and its facilities, airspace structures and NAVAIDS, land use, activity and socioeconomic factors What are the various methods of forecasting, the factors that affect the forecasts, and the forecast models - correct answer Factors: Economic characteristic Demographics Geographic attributes Aviation related factors Other factors
Methods: Regression Analysis - ties demand to enplanements, population and income Trend Analysis and Extrapolation - Historical pattern Market Share Analysis - local forecasts represent shares of larger forecasts Smoothing - focuses on recent trends and conditions Whats the difference between Facility Requirements and the Forecasts? - correct answer Facility Requirements compare the current facilities to the forecasted demand of the facilities What is the function of the Facilities Implementation Plan? - correct answer List of potential projects to meet the Facility Requirements What is the function of the Financial Feasibility Analysis? - correct answer Projects the impact the projects will have on operating revenues and expenses, etc. What is a Safety Area and why does it exist? - correct answer Rectangular area including runway or taxiway to use in an event of an undershoot, overshoot or excursion What is the function of the Runway Protection Zone (RPZ)? - correct answer Designed to protect the final approach areas What is the function of the Obstacle Free Zone (OBZ)? - correct answer Extends 200 feet beyond each runway and 150 feet high to represent clear airspace What is the function of the Object Free Area (OFA)? - correct answer Nothing except fixed by function, frangible or mobile Ground area centered on runway Explain how Stopways and Clearways are used - correct answer Stopways - used to support and minimize damage to an airplane in the event of an overrun Clearways - end of a runway suitable for use in calculating aircraft takeoff performance Why are Declared Distanced sometimes used? - correct answer For takeoff performance What are taxiway design principles? - correct answer Main Gear Width Cockpit to Main Gear Distance 3 types of aprons - correct answer 1. Terminal - passenger and cargo
ASOS - FAA installs Level A - major hubs Level B - smaller hubs Level C - augmented tower controllers Level D - completely automated Datacom - correct answer Texting for pilots ADS-B - correct answer Always on, provides "radar-like" surveillance, continuously broadcasts position SWIM - correct answer Integrates all weather systems Capacity - correct answer Ability to handle a given volume of traffic Factors involved in a capacity analysis? - correct answer Airspace Airfield Terminal Ground Access Throughput Capacity - correct answer Rate aircraft operate without regard for delay How does Practical Annual Capacity and Practical Hourly Capacity work? - correct answer Combined capacity measure of runway, taxiway and gate area for time frames What is the Airport Acceptance Rate? - correct answer Agreed upon number of aircraft that can land at a given airport in an hour, used by ATC What are the traffic mgmt initiatives used by the FAA to manage capacity and delay? - correct answer Mile-in-trail Traffic reroutes Ground delay Ground stops Metering Sequencing What is the problem with differential pricing? - correct answer Discriminates against GA How do slots work? - correct answer Blocks of time issued by the FAA used by scheduled air carriers