This person is responsible for fuel inventory, reconciliation, and ordering.
Line Service Supervisor (LSS)
This vehicle is used to re-supply the galleys with all of the food, drinks, utensils, napkins, trays and other amenities.
Catering Truck
The colour of jet fuel.
Colourless or light yellow (straw)
This can kill you very quickly before you know it!
Jet Blast
In cold temperatures you should periodically run vehicles stored outside for this reason.
To keep the oil from freezing
These Indicate areas that may be driven upon but not parked on. Exercise caution when driving on these.
Red Hatched Markings
This typical task is performed during both day shifts and night shifts.
Runway Inspections
The beacon colours of these service vehicles in order: Snow Removal Vehicles, Emergency Vehicles, Service Vehicles.
Blue, Red, Yellow
The bonding cable should never be attached to this.
The body of the aircraft.
These can kill you in seconds by getting sucked in.
Engine Intakes
During snow removal, dumping typically takes place on this taxiway.
C
Two solid yellow lines indicating the edge of aircraft load-bearing surfaces.
Taxi Side Stripe Markings
The customer service manager reports to this person.
Ground Power Units (GPU) can provide the following amounts of power.
1. 12 volts DC
2. 28 volts DC
3. 110/115 volts AC
This is designed to prevent any unmonitored fuelling.
Dead Man's Toe... I mean Switch*
If you don't take the proper procedures to scare these away, they can take down a plane, AND KILL YOU!
Birds
This action is required before using a Tapley Meter.
Calibration on a LEVEL surface
Three yellow inset lights spaced 1.5m apart. Inset across the intersection of taxiways or apron. Indicates a safe distance to hold from the intersection.
Taxiway Intersection Lights
This is the area designated for aircraft parking, loading and unloading.
Apron
The colour of each of these edge lightings of movement area surfaces in order: Runway Edges, Runway Thresholds, Taxiway Edges, & Apron/Taxiway Intersections.
This connects to the aircraft to neutralize the static charge between the two vehicles.
Grounding Cable
LMNOP in the phonetic alphabet
Lima, Mike, November, Oscar, Papa
This is the ratio of the density of a substance to the density (mass of the same unit volume) of a reference substance.
Specific Gravity
Beacons must rotate or flash at a constant speed no more than __ times per minute (RPMs)
90
On the SMS Safety Report/Observation Form these four reasons for writing a report are listed.
1.Near Miss or Error
2.Hazardous Condition
3.Observation
4.Safety Concern
The pecking order in terms of who has the right-of-way.
1.Aircraft
2.Emergency Vehicles responding to an emergency
3.Maintenance vehicles conducting snow removal
4.Service vehicles
AVGAS can be fatal if it enter your airways. In such a case you should make sure to do this and definitely do not do this.
DO call poison control!
DO NOT induce vomiting
Fill All Tanks
This provides pilots with a description of the runway conditions so they can determine whether a takeoff/landing is possible and what techniques to use.
Aircraft Movement Surface Condition Report (AMSCR) & Canadian Runway Friction Index (CRFI)
Speed limits for the General Aviation North Area Apron
25km/h & 12km/hr (low visibility)