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Introduction to HTC02 Airport & Aprons


Description
This course is created to introduce all Operators to the Airport Aprons and the Airport Working Environment
Content
  • Introduction
  • Section 1 - king abdulaziz international airport - hajj terminal complex
  • Hajj Terminal Complex HTC-02 General Description
  • Hajj Terminal Complex The Gates- General Description
  • List of Airlines operating at Hajj Terminal
  • section 2 - the apron
  • Apron Definition
  • Areas connected to the Apron
  • Section 3 - significance of apron color coding
  • Apron Markings
  • Section 4 - apron markings for aircraft
  • Apron markings for Aircrafts: Lead-in Line, Taxiway
  • Apron markings for Aircrafts: Lead-in Line for multiple aircrafts
  • Apron markings for Aircrafts: Apron and Taxiway edge
  • Apron markings for Aircrafts: Basic Aircraft Stop line
  • Apron markings for Aircrafts: Multiple Aircraft Stop line
  • Section 5 - apron markings for vehicles
  • Apron markings for Vehicles: Boundary of Responsibility Line
  • Apron markings for Vehicles: Stand Safety Line
  • Apron markings for Vehicles: Restricted Stand-By Area
  • Apron markings for Vehicles: Equipment Parking Line
  • Apron markings for Vehicles: No Parking Area
  • Apron markings for Vehicles: PBB Wheel Position
  • Apron markings for Vehicles: Service Road
  • Apron markings for Vehicles: Vehicle Limit Line
  • Apron markings for Vehicles: Pedestrian Crossing
  • Section 6 - emergency signs for apron users
  • Emergency Signs for Apron Users
  • Section 7 - airport communication and time zone
  • Time Zone
  • Hand Communication
  • Oral Communication
  • Section 8 - location of stakeholders
  • Airport Authority / Operator & Functions
  • Airport Security (RSAF) & Police & Immigration & Customs (HTC)
  • Airport Operations Center & Airlines (HTC)
  • Medical Center – First Aid and Veterinary
  • Section 9 - aerodrome familiarization test
  • HTC-02 (KAIA) Airport & Aprons test
Completion rules
  • All units must be completed
  • Leads to a certificate with a duration: 2 years