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with the drivers side of the vehicle toward the aircraft

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Q: All vehichles must approach parked aircraft?
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All vehicles must approach parked aircraft with?

Caution...


All vehicles must approach a parked aircraft?

with the driver's side of the vechile toward the aircraft


All vehicles must approach parked aircraft?

With the driver's side of the vehicle toward the aircraft.


How vehicle must approach park aircraft?

The rules that govern the way that vehicles approach parked aircraft varies from locale to locale, it is governed by local rules and regulations.


When flightline vehicles are no longer required what must be done?

vehicles are relocated away from the vicinity of parked aircraft.


When an aircraft's engines are being operated vehicles will not be parked less than of the aircraft.?

When an aircraft's engines are running, you must not park closer than 25 feet in front or 200 to the rear


When an aircraft's engines are being operated vehicles will not parked less than of an aircraft?

When an aircraft's engines are running, you must not park closer than 25 feet in front or 200 to the rear


Are portion of the airfield where aircrat or helicopters are parked before after or between flights?

Yes, there must be aircraft parking areas at every airport


During inclement weather or at night what must a vehicle temporarily parked on any part of the aircraft apron do with?

Turn on flashing lights (caution)


During inclement weather or at night what must a vehicle temporarily parked on any part of the aircraft apron do with their vehicle lights?

turn on flashing lights (caution)


During inclement weather or at night what must any vehicle temporarily parked on any part of the aircraft apron do with their vehicle lights?

turn on flashing lights (caution)


In aviation terms what is DA?

DA-Decision Altitude. It is the lowest an aircraft can fly on an (precision) instrument approach. At that height the pilot must be able to see the runway or landing light system or else he has to initiate a missed approach