Aerodrome Basics
Airside Components
Aerodrome Features
Other Aerodrome Uses
Bonus Questions
100

What is the definition of an Aerodrome?

An Area of land or water designed for the arrival, departure, and movement of aircraft.

100

What lights mark the sides of a runway?

White Lights

100

What is the purpose of a control tower?

Ensures safe and efficient aircraft movement.

100

What is flying school used for?

Training current and future pilots.

100

What color are taxiway lights?

Blue.

200

What makes an Airport different from an Aerodrome?

An airport is a licensed aerodrome.

200

What is the purpose of a taxiway?

To allow aircrafts to move between the apron and runway.

200

What does a windsock indicate?

Wind direction or speed.

200

Why are hangers important?

To store aircrafts and protect them from weather or facilitate maintence.

200

What is the alternate name for a tarmac?

Ramp or Apron.

300

TRUE OR FLASE (All Airports are aerodromes, but not all aerodromes are airports)

TRUE

300

Name 2 materials a runway can be made of.

Pavement, Grass, Gravel, Dirt, or even Snow.

300

Where are terminal buildings located?

on the apron.

300

Name one purpose of terminal buildings.

Handling passengers, baggage or cargo.

300

TRUE OR FALSE (Runways are always paved)

FALSE (Can be grass, gravel, dirt, or snow)

400

Who Ensures safety and efficiency at an Aerodrome? 

Air traffic controllers in the control tower.

400

What lights are used to mark taxiways?

Blue Lights

400

Name 2 procedures managed by air traffic controllers.

Takeoff and landing procedures, circuit procedures, or ground maneuvering.

400

What type of aerodrome facility is used for pilot training?

Flight School.

400

What approximate windspeed is indicated by a fully extended windsock?

High windspeeds

500

Name 2 standard features of any Aerodrome?

Runway, Taxiway, Apron, Control tower, Or Windsock.

500

What Part of the aerodrome is used for refueling, loading, and parking aircraft.

The Apron (AKA tarmac or ramp)

500

What does the small end of a wind-t point to?

The Wind.

500

Name 3 components you would typically find in a large aerodrome.

Runway, Taxi, Apron, Control tower, Terminal Buildings, Windsock, Flight School, or Hangers.

500

Name the 2 primary purposes of hangers?

Protect aircraft from weather and facilitate maintenance.