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SIDA Study Guide- 2025/2026 Exam With Complete Questions And Answers 100% Guaranteed Pass Aircraft - answerdefined as a fixed wing aircraft ( examples are 747,777, A320, A380, jet or propeller aircraft) or helicopter. Air operations Area ( AOA) - answerThis area includes aircraft movement areas, aircraft parking areas, aircraft loading ramps, and aircraft safety areas, and any adjacent areas ( such as general aviation areas) Airport Police - answerPort Authority Police Department ( PAPD) officers working at the airport Airport Security Manager - answerthe airport's primary contact for security-related activities, communications, training and compliance with TSA regulations.
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Aircraft - answerdefined as a fixed wing aircraft ( examples are 747,777, A320, A380, jet or propeller aircraft) or helicopter. Air operations Area ( AOA) - answerThis area includes aircraft movement areas, aircraft parking areas, aircraft loading ramps, and aircraft safety areas, and any adjacent areas ( such as general aviation areas) Airport Police - answerPort Authority Police Department ( PAPD) officers working at the airport Airport Security Manager - answerthe airport's primary contact for security-related activities, communications, training and compliance with TSA regulations. Airport Security Program ( ASP) - answeran airport operator's security program required and approved by the TSA. Airports must follow approved programs and ensure those security measures outlined in the program are complied with by all tenants and users of the Airport. Airfield - answerA part of the AOA, that support aircraft operations, such as runways and taxiways. Challenge - answera demand to produce and display an Airport Security ID card in accordance with TSA regulations. Personnel with an Airport Security ID card are required to challenge anyone ( see " challenge procedure") not appropriately displaying an Airport Security ID card in the restricted areas of the airport. Challenge Procedure - answerthe process by which individual(s) with unescorted access to the
restricted areas of the airport are required to identify and communicate with, approach, and/or point out to appropriate authorities, individual(s) or vehicles present in restricted areas but not displaying airport approved identification.
Security Responsibilities - answerAs an Airport Security ID card holder you must not tamper or interfere with, compromise, modify or circumvent any security system or security procedures at this airport. unless approved by the Transportation Security Administration. Sterile Area - answerAn area of the airport which provides access for boarding onto and off of aircraft ( also referred to as the Gate Area). Access to this area is highly restricted, and only ticketed passengers and individuals with an Airport Security ID card may enter this area via the TSA passenger Screening Checkpoint. SWF - answerStewart International Airport TEB - answerTeterboro Airport Transportation Security Administration ( TSA) - answera federal agency providing federal security oversight, passenger and baggage screenings, employee as screening and guidance for the airport's security program No Smoking in the terminals or on the Main Ramps and Airfield - answerThe proximity of aircraft, fuel trucks, equipment, and terminal heating fuel storage make it extremely dangerous to smoke or leave cigarette butts smoldering. Report suspicious persons or activity - answerIt is important to report unusual or suspicious persons or activities immediately to the Port Authority Police Department ( PAPD) for investigation. It is for the safety and security of everyone at the Airport. If you see something, say something. Be Alert. Be Aware. Speak Up Security is Everyone's Business - answerEveryone issued an Airport Security ID card is expected to assist with Airport Security measures. It is a card holder's duty to abide by the rules and regulations and to report security incidents to PAPD. Failure to comply with federal airport security rules and regulations, and failure to report security violations may result in civil penalties. ID card are a privilege! - answerThere are rules, regulations and responsibilities that come along
with the issuance of an airport security ID card. if not followed, the card will be suspended or revoked. Each type of Airport security ID card represents a specific level of security. The employer and the Airport Operator will determine the type of card necessary for each individual. Never Lend out an ID Card - answerNot even to a co-worker. An airport security ID card is only to be used by the individual to whom it has been issued. Airport Security ID cards Must Be Worn on the Outermost Clothing, Above the Waist and Below the Neck - answerAirport Security ID cards Must be worn at all times while in a sterile or secured area. When putting on or removing a jacket, remember to move your Airport Security ID card to the outermost layer of your clothing. Airport Security ID cards must be visible. They may be worn in a clear display pocket, on a lanyard or clipped to the individual's clothing. Report Lost or Stolen Airport Security ID cards Immediately - answerIt is the duty of each card holder to keep track of their Airport Security ID card. It is also the duty of each card holder to report a lost or stolen Airport Security ID card immediately to Airport operations or the Airport Security ID Office so that access can be deactivated. If the Airport Security ID card was stolen, it must also be reported to PAPD. The card holder will be held responsible for any illegal access which has been gained through the use of a lost or stolen card holder. All card holders must swipe their airport security ID card prior to Entering a secured Area. - answerDo not allow anyone to enter the secured area under your swipe or access. Each authorized person must swipe their own Airport Security ID card when they enter restricted areas. Piggybacking others is not allowed. A card holder may not escort another card holder. Ensure No Unauthorized Entry - answerWhen you enter or exit a restricted area, ensure that no one gains unauthorized entry into these areas while a door or gate is open. The cardholder must make sure the door or gate closes behind them and that no one has gained entry into the restricted area, unless under escort of an authorized card holder. Airport Security ID cards are the property of the Port Authority - answerThey may be confiscated, deactivated or revoked at any time the Airport the airport believes that use by a person may endanger the security or safety of the airport. airport security ID cards must be returned to the issuing officer once an individual is no longer employed at the airport or no longer requires an Airport Security ID card.
and employees that have to display federal id cards and require access to restricted areas of the airport. Escort privilege - answerthat a person without an Airport Security ID card may enter a restricted or secured area ONLY if accompanied by a person with a valid airport security ID card with escort privileges. The person under escort must be within sight and hearing of the authorized card holder who is responsible for providing the escort. Non-badged persons must remain under escort the entire time they are in a restricted area. Escort Privileges are noted on the Airport Security ID card as " EP" or " EV" An individual that does not have an "EP" or "EV" - answerOn their airport security ID card may not provide escort. Individuals who have a valid Airport Security ID card and may have lost or forgotten it for that day - answerMay not be escorted Failure to follow any of the rules, regulations or procedures may result in fees or fines to an individual or a company in violation. - answerFederal enforcement action or prosecution may also accompany fines ( up to 12,8 00 per infraction). Other security violations may require that an individual's airport security ID card be suspended or revoked. The airport may revoke an individual's ID card privileges at any time - answerregardless of any previous offenses if the violation is severe, or if the airport, or the TSA, believes that the person may be a threat to the airport's safety and security.