VERO BEACH REGIONAL AIRPORT GROUND VEHICLE OPERATOR KNOWLEDGE TEST
This test is administered by Vero Beach Regional Airport (VRB). Vero Beach Regional Airport wants to ensure that our ground operators have the knowledge they need to safely maneuver through our airport. You will find our Ground Vehicle Operator Knowledge Test below. A score of 75% is required to pass. A certificate will be issued upon completion. You will also find a link to the training handbook below. You may refer to the handbook when taking the test. Should you have any questions, please contact Brandon Dambeck, Operations Manager, at bdambeck@covb.org.
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1. A driver must always contact ATC (Ground Control) prior to accessing a Movement Area both when the tower is operational and closed. *
5 points
2.  What are the operational hours of the Vero Beach Air Traffic Control Tower? *
5 points
3.  What is the name of this marking? *
5 points
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4.  If a driver has received a clearance from ATC (Ground Control), and is proceeding along a taxiway, aircraft will give way to his/her vehicle. *
5 points
5.  When issued a holding instruction by Ground Control, the driver must read back the holding instructions.  What 2 items must be included in the readback? *
5 points
6.  What is the name and function of this marking?   *
5 points
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7. If a driver is not sure of the Tower’s instructions, he/she should always ask the controller to verify or repeat the instructions. *
5 points
8.  If Ground Control does not issue holding instructions for a runway, the driver is automatically cleared to cross the runway if necessary. *
5 points
9.  What sign warns a driver that he/she is approaching a runway? *
5 points
10.  What marking DOES NOT indicate you are approaching a runway? *
5 points
11.  When crossing a runway, the driver is not expected to stop at the Runway Holding Position Marking on the opposite side of the runway. *
5 points
12.  The operator of a vehicle entering or exiting the AOA must stop and wait until the gate closes before moving their vehicle. *
5 points
13.  What does this sign tell a pilot or driver? *
5 points
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14.  What airport feature would you expect to find just past this sign? *
5 points
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15.  What is the frequency that pilots and vehicle drivers use to announce position and intentions when the ATC is closed known as? *
5 points
16.  If there is no chatter on that frequency when the ATC is closed, drivers and pilots should assume that there is no traffic in the area. *
5 points
17.  If an Air Traffic Controller tells a pilot or driver to “go ahead”, it means: *
5 points
18.  What color are the lights that define the edges of a taxiway? *
5 points
19.  What color are the painted markings on runways? *
5 points
20.  An Air Traffic Controller must issue a clearance to cross: *
5 points
21.  This painted marking is the first visual indication that you are approaching a: *
5 points
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