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A. Alert or emergency vehicles responding to an emergency/alert are exempt from chocking when parked.

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What are true statements for chocking parked vehicles on the airfield?

Alert or emergency vehicles responding to an emergency/alert are exempt from chocking when parked.


Which of the following statement isare true for chocking parked vehicles on the airfield?

Alert or emergency vehicles responding to an emergency/alert are exempt from chocking when parked


Who is exempt from chocking parked vehicles on the airfield?

Exemptions from chocking parked vehicles on the airfield typically apply to aircraft that are taxiing or in motion, emergency vehicles responding to incidents, and certain maintenance or service vehicles under specific conditions. Additionally, personnel conducting safety inspections or emergency operations may also be exempt. However, these exemptions can vary based on the airfield's regulations and safety protocols. Always refer to local guidelines for precise information.


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