Vehicles must approach parked aircraft with caution and at a slow speed, ensuring to follow any designated markings or signage. Drivers should maintain a safe distance from the aircraft and be aware of the potential for ground crew and other personnel to be working nearby. It's essential to remain vigilant and yield to any signals or directions given by ground staff. Additionally, vehicles should avoid any areas marked as restricted or where aircraft are being loaded or unloaded.
Driver's side
Driver's side
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vehicles should never be driven within _____ feet of an aircraft
You should always be extremely careful when approaching a parked aircraft. Always wait until the aircraft has come to a complete stop before approaching. Pilots are very careful to let their eyes adapt to the dark before flying at night, so when approaching an aircraft at night, you should turn off your headlights and leave your parking lights on. If possible you should approach from a direction that lets the pilot see you coming. The best idea is to come up along side a wingtip. You should always avoid parking directly in front of or directly behind an aircraft.
Vehicles should always be left in neutral when parked.
If your unloading an aircraft, you need to be as close as possible.
on the center of the road
When driving along parked vehicles, you should maintain a distance of at least three feet to ensure safety and avoid potential hazards, such as a door opening unexpectedly. This distance helps prevent collisions and allows for enough space for pedestrians or cyclists who may be navigating in that area. Always be alert and ready to react to sudden movements from parked vehicles.
The Park lights or your hazards
LOL why would you be next to aicraft. Just park it
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