Where is the AEP located?
What is inside the ACM
What are the definitions for:
Alert I
Alert II
Alert III
Alert I
Aircraft approaching airport is having minor difficulty (Ex. Oil leak, feathered propeller, etc.)
Alert II
Aircraft approaching is having Major difficulty (Ex. Faulty landing gear, fire, no hydraulic pressure, etc.)
Alert III
Aircraft has been involved in an accident on or near the airport
(T or F) Whenever possible, the wreckage should remain undisturbed until the arrival of the NTSB, unless the wreckage is impeding the emergency response of the incident.
(ex. unable to move injured people, protect wreckage from further damage, protect public from injury)
What is true
What are the goals of the AEP?
What is to assign responsibility to organizations and individuals in event of an emergency
What are all the types of emergencies outlined in the AEP?
Aircraft emergencies
Acts of terrorism/sabotage
Structural, fuel farm, and fuel storage area fires
Natural disasters
HAZMAT
Failure of power for movement area lighting
UAS Response
What are the 3 Emergency Phases?
Response
Investigatory
Recovery
(T or F) We are not required by Part 139 standards to have an AEP.
What is false
Where is the isolation area located?
Isolation Area- Parking area for aircraft involved is on the approach end of RWY 14, parked at a heading of 140.
What are the 4 parts of the AEP?
1. Basic Plan
2. Functional Sections
3. Hazard Sections
4. Checklists
What radio frequency will be used by Guilford Metro in event of a terrorist attack/attempt or sabotage?
What is 800 MHz
What advisory circular gives guidelines to airports for writing their AEP's?
What is AC 150/5200-31C Airport Emergency Plan
What is the discrete frequency at KGSO?
What is 119.95