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1 Your guide to ramp safety

2 1 Table of contents Ramp driving permit
Movement area, manoeuvring area, apron Speed limits Right of way Safety Weather conditions Markings

3 Ramp driving permit and surface area definitions
2 Ramp driving permit and surface area definitions 1 Movement area (all of below) 2 Manoeuvring area (taxiways and runway) 3 Apron (close-in taxiing and parking of aircraft)

4 3 forbidden Manoeuvring area
It is forbidden to drive on the manoeuvring area (runway and taxiways) forbidden

5 3 Manoeuvring area

6 4 Speed limits Generally Near aircraft
On the inside belt road around the airport The speed should never exceed that warranted by the circumstances

7 Vehicles must either stop for or yield to:
5 Vehicles must either stop for or yield to: Moving aircraft: - Being pushed back - Being towed - Moving under their own power Boarding or disembarking passengers Passenger buses with passengers on board Follow-me vehicles on a mission

8 Vehicles must either stop for or yield to:
5 Vehicles must either stop for or yield to:

9 5

10 Yield to all vehicles with flashing blue or orange lights
6 Yield to all vehicles with flashing blue or orange lights Fire brigade Police Ambulances

11 Yield to all vehicles with flashing blue or orange lights
6 Yield to all vehicles with flashing blue or orange lights Passenger buses with passengers on board Follow-me vehicles Sweeping vehicles Snow plows and snow removal vehicles

12 Yield to all vehicles with flashing blue or orange lights
6 Yield to all vehicles with flashing blue or orange lights

13 7 Jet blast Never enter the intake or blast areas

14 7 Jet blast INTAKE (suction): avoid approaching closer than 15 meters

15 7 Jet blast Jet blast: allow 2 aircraft lengths behind aircraft
Danger, stand 19 is used for run-ups

16 7 Jet blast

17 7 Jet blast

18 8 Running engines ANTI-COLLISION LIGHTS SWITCHED ON INDICATE: = Engines running or imminent start-up = Imminent push-back

19 8 Running engines TAXI LIGHTS (HEADLIGHTS) SWITCHED ON INDICATE: = Moving aircraft

20 9 Propellers Rotating propellers are barely visible
Rotating propellers can be silent especially after engine shut-down Always wait for the propellers to come to a complete stop Even at a standstill, propellers can be dangerous or easily damaged and one should keep his distance from them

21 10 Follow-me vehicles It is strictly forbidden to cross between a follow-me vehicle and the aircraft being marshalled behind it

22 10 Follow-me vehicles

23 11 Smoking It is strictly forbidden to smoke both inside of and outside of a vehicle

24 12 Alcohol 0,8 / 0,0

25 Hooked (and pulled) equipment
13 Hooked (and pulled) equipment Do not exceed a train length of 10 units

26 Hooked (and pulled) equipment
13 Hooked (and pulled) equipment Load carts and dollies properly and tie down the load

27 Hooked (and pulled) equipment
13 Hooked (and pulled) equipment Keep on eye the load

28 Hooked (and pulled) equipment
13 Hooked (and pulled) equipment Slow down if end of train begins to zigzag

29 Hooked (and pulled) equipment
13 Hooked (and pulled) equipment

30 14 Weather conditions If surface becomes wet, reduce speed and brake gently

31 14 Weather conditions Turn on the low beam headlights: - at night - under poor visibility conditions

32 14 Weather conditions The use of dipped or full beam headlights  is forbidden

33 15 Ramp markings Stand numbers Aircraft taxi lines Vehicle routes
Vehicle route crossing aircraft taxi routes Pedestrian crossing Yield

34 15 Ramp markings STOP STRIP (for aircraft) Jetty manoeuvring area
Aircraft safety envelope Fuel Aircraft energy source

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41 Thank you for your attention


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