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Airport Management and Regulations, Exams of Aviation

A comprehensive overview of various aspects of airport management and regulations in the united states. It covers topics such as the history of commercial aviation, airport types and classifications, airport ownership structures, federal regulations and guidance, airport development and financing, airport security and cybersecurity, and the roles and responsibilities of different stakeholders in the aviation industry. The document delves into the intricacies of airport operations, highlighting the complex regulatory framework that governs the industry. It offers insights into the challenges and best practices in airport management, making it a valuable resource for students, researchers, and professionals interested in the field of aviation and transportation infrastructure.

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2023/2024

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AAAE CM Module 1 Question and
Answers 100% correct
2023/2024…Grade A+
This act created commercial aviation in the US - correct answer Air mail act
Large hub - correct answer Airport type that accounts for more than 70% of annual passenger
enplanements
Joint use - correct answer Airport owned by the department of defense but leases space to civil
entity to conduct civilian activity
SASO - correct answer Aeronautical tenant that does not sell fuel nor conduct airline operations
is considered to be this
How many operations must a general aviation reliever airport receive annually to qualify as a
general aviation airport - correct answer 25,000
Air charter operations are regulated under this FAR - correct answer Part 135
Pilot in command - correct answer Has the final say on whether a flight should occur - parking
brake
Aeronautical chart - correct answer Sectional chart
Pilots operating above this altitude must file and instrument flight plan - correct answer 18,000
The cloud height/ceiling must be at least this high for VFR operationS or visual approach -
correct answer 1000 foot AGL
Civil penalties for violating Airport Grant assurances can go as high as - correct answer $50,000
Public subsidy - correct answer Under this type of agreement, local governments cover part of
the cost of operating an airport
Non-operating revenue - correct answer Passenger facility charge
This document directly protects an aeronautical user from devaluing Their lease - correct answer
Minimum standards
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AAAE CM Module 1 Question and

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This act created commercial aviation in the US - correct answer Air mail act Large hub - correct answer Airport type that accounts for more than 70% of annual passenger enplanements Joint use - correct answer Airport owned by the department of defense but leases space to civil entity to conduct civilian activity SASO - correct answer Aeronautical tenant that does not sell fuel nor conduct airline operations is considered to be this How many operations must a general aviation reliever airport receive annually to qualify as a general aviation airport - correct answer 25, Air charter operations are regulated under this FAR - correct answer Part 135 Pilot in command - correct answer Has the final say on whether a flight should occur - parking brake Aeronautical chart - correct answer Sectional chart Pilots operating above this altitude must file and instrument flight plan - correct answer 18, The cloud height/ceiling must be at least this high for VFR operationS or visual approach - correct answer 1000 foot AGL Civil penalties for violating Airport Grant assurances can go as high as - correct answer $50, Public subsidy - correct answer Under this type of agreement, local governments cover part of the cost of operating an airport Non-operating revenue - correct answer Passenger facility charge This document directly protects an aeronautical user from devaluing Their lease - correct answer Minimum standards

The FAA believes this type of agreement threatens rights and powers - correct answer Through the fence The airport executive's primary point of contact with the FAA - correct answer Airport district office The highest priority for an airport executive is to operate an airport in this manner - correct answer Safe and secure Off Airport land-use is addressed in this grant assurance - correct answer Compatible land-use number 21 An Airport has better access to city or county resources under this form of ownership structure - correct answer Municipal These publications/documents provide guidance and instruction to FAA personnel on compliance and safety issues - correct answer FAA orders Making good faith efforts to resolve a dispute is a requirement before this type of complaint moves forward - correct answer Part 16 In order to receive federal money this document must be up to date - correct answer ALP Aeronautical use - correct answer Activity makes possible or is required for the operation of an aircraft is called Residual structure - correct answer Under this type of rate setting, airlines pay for the cost not covered. Airlines have higher risk. Tucker act - correct answer Violation involving federal contract Grant assurances last for this many years when excepting airport improvement program money for construction type projects - correct answer 20 years or the useful life of the improvement Enterprise fund - correct answer When in Airport acts like a business Grant assurances - correct answer The hidden regulations of Airport management Revenue diversion - correct answer When airport revenue is used for non-airport purposes Airport sponsor - correct answer Legal entity responsible for the management and operation of an airport or how the FAA refers to the airport owner Self insurance - correct answer Type of insurance and requires Airport to invest in budget large amounts of liquid capital

Passage of this act effectively ended the civil aeronautics board - correct answer Deregulation act of 1978 This term represents an amount paid to an airport on an annual basis by concessionaire - correct answer Minimum annual guarantee TERPS - correct answer Collective term for instrument procedures pilots use to arrive and depart from airports are Passenger facility charge money cannot be use for these type of expenses - correct answer Operating The aviation Trust Fund was established by what act - correct answer Airport and Air Way development act First step in developing a bond proposal - correct answer Informal discussions Under the FAA's national priority system, these categories are afforded the highest priority - correct answer Safety and security projects The FAA does not require disadvantaged business enterprise participation for these types of purchases - correct answer Snow plows and aircraft equipment Premises liability insurance - correct answer Type of insurance to cover personal injury or damage to airport property Possessory interest tax - correct answer Since you don't have to pay property tax on land you don't own, when an individual leases government land and the government typically charges this type of tax instead The birth of grant funding for Airport projects - correct answer Works progress administration provided 50% funding for airport projects Minimum amount of enplanements needed to be considered commercial service - correct answer 2500 Minimum amount of enplanements needed to be considered a primary commercial service airport - correct answer 10, Five types of airports in the United States - correct answer Commercial service, general aviation, cargo, military, and private Five types of general aviation airports in the United States - correct answer General aviation, national, regional, local, basic

Large hub enplanement definition - correct answer 1% or more of the total US passenger enplanements Medium hub enplanement definition - correct answer Between .25% and 1% of the total US passenger enplanements Small hub enplanement definition - correct answer Between .5% in .25% of total US passenger enplanements Total public use airports identified in the NPIAS - correct answer 3345 public use airports Part 91 - correct answer Private flight also known as general aviation Part 119 - correct answer Identifies basic requirements when flying for hire Part 121 - correct answer Scheduled air carrier Part 135 - correct answer Commuter on demand or air charter or Air taxi Part 125 - correct answer Corporate shuttle, seating capacity of 20 or more payload capacity 6000 pounds or more. For example Walmart owns their own aircraft and flies their own employees Part 380 public charters - correct answer Airline leases a plane to a resort company like a casino to fly their customers Three types of approaches to a runway - correct answer Visual, non-Percision, Percision instrument approach Airport governance and organization-Airport operators have two primary obligations - correct answer A responsibility to the FAA and a responsibility to the local community Advantages of an airport authority or port authority - correct answer Focus leader ship and insulated from political influences Difference between governing body and Airport management - correct answer Governing body establish his policy, Airport management implement policy Notice of proposed rule making minimum days for public comment - correct answer 30 days FAA's major roles - correct answer Promote safety, develop civil aeronautics, air traffic control and navigation, developing the national airspace system, and commercial space Under which department was aeronautics in the United States first organized - correct answer The department of commerce