What is the AOAFAM ICON used for?

Learn how to drive at LAX. Study with quizzes on traffic rules, signs, and airport-specific scenarios. Prepare thoroughly for your test!

Multiple Choice

What is the AOAFAM ICON used for?

Explanation:
AOAFAM icons use color and a short label to show what airfield access is allowed for a person or role. The green background with the RAD label is the symbol used to designate Ramp Access (RAD). This category identifies personnel who need access to the ramp area and airfield operations for their duties, even if they may not have direct contact with the Air Traffic Control Tower. The other color/labels correspond to different access roles (for example, orange diamond for specialized security-area access without Tower contact, black background for ASM, purple background for ATC), but they are not the ramp-access designation. So the green background with RAD is used to indicate ramp access.

AOAFAM icons use color and a short label to show what airfield access is allowed for a person or role. The green background with the RAD label is the symbol used to designate Ramp Access (RAD). This category identifies personnel who need access to the ramp area and airfield operations for their duties, even if they may not have direct contact with the Air Traffic Control Tower. The other color/labels correspond to different access roles (for example, orange diamond for specialized security-area access without Tower contact, black background for ASM, purple background for ATC), but they are not the ramp-access designation. So the green background with RAD is used to indicate ramp access.

Subscribe

Get the latest from Passetra

You can unsubscribe at any time. Read our privacy policy