Part 107 Chapter 11: Airport Operations Welcome to your Part 107 Chapter 11: Airport Operations 1. Part 107: Airport Operations What does "ATIS" stand for in airport operations? A. Automatic Traffic Instruction Service B. Air Traffic Information System C. Automated Terminal Information Service D. Air Traffic Integrated System None 2. Part 107: Airport Operations What is the purpose of a segmented circle at an airport? A. To direct traffic on the taxiways B. To provide visual indicators for wind direction and landing patterns C. To highlight no-fly zones around the airport D. To show the location of the ATC tower None 3. Part 107: Airport Operations What does a white and green rotating beacon indicate at an airport? A. The airport is closed B. The airport is for military use only C. The airport is open during daylight hours only D. The airport is open for operations, including night operations None 4. Part 107: Airport Operations What information can a remote pilot obtain from a METAR report during airport operations? A. Air traffic control tower frequency B. Runway conditions C. Weather conditions, including wind direction and speed D. Taxiway closures None 5. Part 107: Airport Operations What is the purpose of airport markings that are painted yellow? A. They indicate runway boundaries B. They identify taxiways and other non-runway areas C. They mark restricted areas for maintenance D. They highlight emergency zones None 6. Part 107: Airport Operations When operating a UAS near an airport, what must a remote pilot do to comply with Part 107 regulations? A. Fly below 200 feet AGL B. Avoid controlled airspace completely C. Obtain ATC authorization if operating in controlled airspace D. Request clearance from local law enforcement None 7. Part 107: Airport Operations What is the purpose of airport lighting systems at night? A. To identify the location of fuel services B. To mark airport boundary fences C. To provide visual guidance for pilots during takeoff, landing, and taxiing D. To show the locations of ground service vehicles None 8. Part 107: Airport Operations What does the term "hot spot" refer to in airport operations? A. A designated area for UAS operations B. A location on an airport that is prone to vehicle and aircraft collisions C. The central hub for all airport activities D. A restricted area for emergency landings None 9. Part 107: Airport Operations What is a NOTAM, and why is it important for remote pilots operating near airports? A. A weather report that provides flight path conditions B. A notice to airmen about temporary changes in airspace or airport conditions C. A report on airport noise levels D. A standard procedure for taxiing at large airports None 10. Part 107: Airport Operations What does the presence of a wind sock at an airport indicate? A. The presence of an active runway B. The location of the control tower C. The wind direction and strength D. The visibility conditions at the airport None 1 out of 10 Time is Up! Time's up