Airport Initialism
Airport History
FEMA/ICS
Motor Vehicles Operations Regs
National Preparedness Goals

100

AMC

What is Airport Maintenance Center?

100

The name of Chicago's former third airport.

What is Meig's Filed?

100

In the FEMA ICS structure, which position is responsible for managing recourses and personnel during an incident?

What is the Logistic Section?

100

What is the maximum speed allowed for motor vehicle operators driving on the service roads in the AOA?

What is 30 mph?

100

The National Preparedness Goal describes five mission areas and this number of core capabilities.

What is 32?

200

ATCT

What is Air Traffic Control Tower?

200

What is the year O'Hare International Airport officially opened?

What is 1955?

200

What's are the three major activities of the Command Staff?

What is Information, Safety, and Liaison?

200

An area where Aircraft, and Ground Vehicle movement is at the operator’s discretion without contact with air traffic control.

What is the Non-movement Area?

200

What are the five mission areas of the National Preparedness Goal?

What is prevention, protection, mitigation, response, and recovery?

300

SIDA

What is Security Identification Display Area?

300

What famous historical figure is O'Hare International Airport named after?

Who is Lt. Edward "Butch" O'Hare, a naval aviator and Medal of Honor recipient?

300

What is the term for an ICS form that is used to document the objectives and strategies for managing an incident over a specific operational period?

What is the Incident Action Plan (IAP)?

300

The baggage cart road (bag alley) located between Terminals 1, 2, and 3 and aircraft gate where the road elevation is lower than the aircraft gate area.

What is the Depressed Roadway (ORD)?

300

This mission area focuses specifically on preventing imminent terrorist threats, including ongoing attacks or stopping follow-on attacks, unlike the other all-hazards mission areas.

What is Prevention?

400

ICAO

International Civil Aviation Organization?

400

During World War II, O'Hare was used to support the production of military aircraft by which manufacturing company?

What is Douglas Aircraft Company?

400

When an incident exceeds the capabilities of a single agency, ICS may expand. Which concept allows the system to be adapted to larger or more complex incidents by adding specialized units?

What is modular organization?

400

What is the rule regarding the minimum distance for a ground motor vehicle to stop, stand, or park near a fuel spill?

What is 100 feet?

400

These are the three core capabilities that are shared across all five mission areas of the National Preparedness Goal.

What is planning, public information and warning, operational coordination?

500

MALSR

What is Medium Intensity Approach Lighting System with Runway Alignment Lights?

500

O'Hare's distinctive airport code, "ORD," comes from its original name. What did "ORD" stand for?

What is Orchard = ORcharD?

500

Which FEMA ICS principle ensures that only one person has overall responsibility for the successful outcome of an incident, preventing duplication of effort and ensuring clarity in decision-making?

What is Unity of Command?

500

What is an occurrence at an aerodrome involving the improper presence of an aircraft, vehicle, or person on a surface designated for aircraft landing and take-off?

What is a runway incursion?

500

Which mission areas of the National Preparedness Goal share the same three core capabilities: Intelligence and Information Sharing, Interdiction and Disruption, and Screening, Search, and Detection?

What is prevention and protection?

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