Advanced Ground Instructor (AGI) Practice Exam

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True or False: Any person(s) may allow any passenger to ride in vehicles into the airport security perimeter while under escort.

  1. True

  2. False

  3. Only if they have a badge

  4. Only with prior approval

The correct answer is: False

The statement is false because not just anyone can allow passengers to ride in vehicles into the airport security perimeter. Generally, access to the security perimeter is highly regulated to maintain safety and security protocols. There are specific procedures and policies in place at airports that restrict access to individuals who have been properly vetted and authorized. In most cases, only individuals who possess the appropriate security credentials, such as airport badges, or who are in authorized positions, can escort passengers into restricted areas. This ensures a controlled environment where security measures can be effectively implemented to protect against potential threats. Additionally, even those who are authorized often need to follow specific procedures to obtain permission for guests to enter these controlled zones. This context highlights why the initial assertion is not correct, as freedoms regarding passenger access are tightly controlled in aviation security settings.