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OPERATING DIRECTIVE Number: D343.00.06 Effective: 10/01/88 Aviation Authority Revised: 03/26/13 Page: 1 of 11 Subject: Vehicles and Personnel Access to Movement and Safety Areas PURPOSE: To establish procedures for personnel and vehicles to access movement and safety areas at Tampa International Airport in accordance with the airport s rules and regulations. GENERAL: A. Movement Areas are: All designated runways and taxiways at Tampa International Airport. B. Safety Areas are: Areas abutting the edges of the runways and taxiways and as designated in the Airport's Certification Manual. PROCEDURE: A. Personnel desiring access to any active movement and safety areas must possess or be escorted by a person possessing a movement area training (MAT) endorsement. B. Only vehicles authorized by the Vice President of Operations or his designated representative may access the airport movement areas. C. The Authority will specifically restrict the issuance of MAT endorsements to: 1. Personnel with direct operational need as determined by the Vice President of Operations or his designated representative and; 2. Personnel that have successfully completed the necessary MAT requirements. D. Upon successful completion of the MAT program and required documentation, a MAT designation will be printed on the top left hand corner of the airport ID badge. E. Movement Area Trained Endorsers: 1. The department director, company manager or agency chief for each department

OPERATING DIRECTIVE Number: D343.00.06 Effective: 10/01/88 Aviation Authority Revised: 03/26/13 Page: 2 of 11 Subject: Vehicles and Personnel Access to Movement and Safety Areas with personnel who have a need for a MAT authorization must designate a MAT endorser(s). The MAT endorser(s) must have a thorough understanding of the MAT training program and the training curriculum, if required, for their department. To become a MAT endorser, the MAT Endorsement Authorized Signature letter (Attachment 1) must be completed and on file with Operations. 2. MAT endorsers are responsible for ensuring the following: a. Personnel have a need for a MAT authorization in compliance with the associated policies and procedures. b. Personnel have successfully completed all associated training requirements. c. The required movement area training records are maintained within their department in compliance with this operating directive, if required. MOVEMENT AREA TRAINING REQUIREMENTS: A. Movement Area Training Program Level 1: 1. Description: Personnel who access and operate within the movement and safety areas to perform their job duties as specified in the Airport Certification Manual. 2. Training: Personnel must successfully complete the required MAT program as specified in the attached Movement Area Training Curriculum forms (Attachments 2-6) which outlines the requirements necessary for each department in compliance with FAR Part 139.303. a. Initial training will require the employee to successfully complete the attached MAT curriculum prior to initial performance of such job duties.

OPERATING DIRECTIVE Number: D343.00.06 Effective: 10/01/88 Aviation Authority Revised: 03/26/13 Page: 3 of 11 Subject: Vehicles and Personnel Access to Movement and Safety Areas b. Recurrent training will require the employee to successfully complete the attached MAT curriculum every 12 consecutive calendar months. 3. Record Keeping: A training folder must be maintained for 24 consecutive calendar months after completion of training within the respective department for each employee requesting a MAT endorsement and include the following: a. Current training curriculum signed by the department s authorized MAT endorser, b. MAT Program Certificate of Completion, and c. All associated training materials. The company/department s authorized MAT endorser(s) will verify successful completion of all the movement area training requirements by submitting the respective signed MAT endorsement letter, in accordance with the attached template (Attachment 6), on company letterhead at time of airport ID badge renewal. The signed MAT endorsement letters will be maintained by Operations. B. Movement Area Training Program Level 2: 1. Description: Personnel who have a need to access and operate within the movement and safety area, but do not perform job duties specified in the Airport Certification Manual. Airline personnel requiring a MAT endorsement must be a taxi certified airline mechanic. The employee must provide a copy of their current taxi certificate with other required documents when applying for their MAT authorization at time of airport ID badge issuance or renewal.

OPERATING DIRECTIVE Number: D343.00.06 Effective: 10/01/88 Aviation Authority Revised: 03/26/13 Page: 4 of 11 Subject: Vehicles and Personnel Access to Movement and Safety Areas 2. Training: Personnel must successfully complete the MAT course on the Authority s interactive employee training system once every 12 consecutive calendar months. 3. Recordkeeping: The company/department s authorized MAT endorser(s) will verify successful completion of the movement area training course by submitting the respective signed MAT endorsement form, in accordance with the attached template (Attachment 7), on company letterhead at time of airport ID badge issuance or renewal. The signed MAT endorsement letters will be maintained by Operations. ENFORCEMENT: Those persons that fail to comply with the movement area training program and the provisions contained therein are subject to removal from and denial of access to the air operations area as stipulated in the Authority s Rules and Regulations for Tampa International Airport. APPROVED: Joe Lopano DATE: 03/26/13

Attachment 1 PLEASE USE THIS FORMAT ON YOUR COMPANY LETTERHEAD (DATE) Director of Operations Hillsborough County Aviation Authority P.O. Box 22287 Tampa, FL 33622 REF: Authorized Signatures for Movement Area Training Endorsements Dear: The name(s) signed below are the authorized signature(s) for Tampa International Airport s Movement Area Training Endorsement for (Company Name). The individual(s) indicated agree to verify all personnel requesting a MAT endorsement have a need for a MAT authorization in compliance with the associated policies and procedures and all training requirements have been successfully completed. other signatures will be accepted for MAT endorsement. We will notify you in writing of any changes. (Company Name) will authorize the MAT endorsement issuance under the procedures and responsibilities as stated in HCAA Operating Directive D343.00.06. Sincerely (Name) (Title) AUTHORIZED SIGNATURES (Maximum (4) signatures) (Print or Type Name) (Title) Number) (Signature) (Phone

Movement Area Training Curriculum Level 1 Operations Attachment 2 FAR Part 139.303 Employee Name 1 2 3 TRAINED BY TRAINING TASKS ASSOCIATED RULE Perform airfield inspection ride along with Operations Provide airfield handout materials Complete IET Movement Driver Training Course 4 Review ACM 5a 5b 5c 6 7 Review airport selfinspection program Review wildlife hazard management training program Review airport condition reporting Complete airfield worksheet Successfully complete airfield check ride (C.1) Airport, including airport markings, lighting, and signs system (C.2) Procedures for access to, and operation in, movement areas and safety areas (C.3) Airport communications, including radio communications between the air traffic control tower and personnel, and procedures for reporting unsafe airport conditions. (C.1) Airport, including airport markings, lighting, and signs system (C.2) Procedures for access to, and operation in, movement areas and safety areas (C.3) Airport communications, including radio communications between the air traffic control tower and personnel, and procedures for reporting unsafe airport conditions. (e) As appropriate, comply with the following training requirements: 139.329 Pedestrian and Ground Vehicles (b) Familiar with established and implemented procedures for the safe and orderly access to, and operation in, movement and safety areas by pedestrians and ground vehicles, including provisions identifying the consequences of noncompliance with the procedures by an employee, tenant, or contractor. (c) Knowledge of procedures for ATCT to ensure that each pedestrian and ground vehicle in movement or safety areas is controlled by one of the following: (a) two-way radio-communications between each pedestrian or vehicle and the tower or (b) an escort with two-way radio communications with the tower accompanying any pedestrian or vehicle without a radio. 139.303 (C.4) Duties required under the Airport Certification Manual and the requirements of this part (e) as appropriate, comply with the following training requirements: 139.327 Self-Inspection Program (a) Airport, including signs, marking, lighting (b) Airport emergency plan (c) tice to Airmen (NOTAM) notification procedures (d) Procedures for pedestrian and ground vehicles in movement areas and safety areas (e) Discrepancy reporting procedures (e) as appropriate, comply with the following training requirements: 139.337 Wildlife Hazard Management A training program conducted by a qualified wildlife biologist to provide airport personnel with the knowledge and skills needed to successfully carry out the wildlife hazard management plan required (e) as appropriate, comply with the following training requirements: 139.339 Airport Condition Reporting (a) Provide for the collection and dissemination of airport condition information to air carriers (b) Use the NOTAM system as appropriate and other systems and procedures authorized by the Administrator FAA REQUIRED 1. Initial Training Individual must successfully complete training tasks 1-7 2. Recurrent Training Required every 12 consecutive calendar months a. If the individual has not performed duties within the movement area during the previous six months on a frequent basis then refer to initial training requirements (training tasks 1-7) b. If the individual has performed duties within the movement area during the previous six months on a frequent basis then the individual must successfully complete training tasks 3-5c I hereby attest that the above mentioned employee has successfully completed the required training requirements in compliance with the Movement Area Training Program. MAT Endorser Signature Date 7-1-04 OP-127

Movement Area Training Curriculum Level 1 ARFF Attachment 3 Per FAR Part 139.303 Employee Name 1 2 3 TRAINED BY TRAINING TASKS Perform airfield inspection ride along with Operations Provide airfield handout materials Complete IET Movement Driver Training Course 4 Review ACM i. ii. iii. iv. v. Review aircraft vi. rescue and firefighting: vii. operational viii. requirements ix. x. xi. 5 A ASSOCIATED RULE (C.1) Airport, including airport markings, lighting, and signs system (C.2) Procedures for access to, and operation in, movement areas and safety areas (C.3) Airport communications, including radio communications between the air traffic control tower and personnel, and procedures for reporting unsafe airport conditions. (C.1) Airport, including airport markings, lighting, and signs system (C.2) Procedures for access to, and operation in, movement areas and safety areas (C.3) Airport communications, including radio communications between the air traffic control tower and personnel, and procedures for reporting unsafe airport conditions. (e) As appropriate, comply with the following training requirements: 139.329 Pedestrian and Ground Vehicles (b) Familiar with established and implemented procedures for the safe and orderly access to, and operation in, movement and safety areas by pedestrians and ground vehicles, including provisions identifying the consequences of noncompliance with the procedures by an employee, tenant, or contractor. (c) Knowledge of procedures for ATCT to ensure that each pedestrian and ground vehicle in movement or safety areas is controlled by one of the following: (a) two-way radio-communications between each pedestrian or vehicle and the tower or (b) an escort with two-way radio communications with the tower accompanying any pedestrian or vehicle without a radio. 139.303 (C.4) Duties required under the Airport Certification Manual and the requirements of this part (e) as appropriate, comply with the following training requirements: 139.319 Aircraft rescue and firefighting: operational requirements (i) Airport, including airport signs, marking, and lighting (ii) Aircraft (iii) Rescue and firefighting personnel safety (iv) Emergency communications systems on the airport, including fire alarms (v) Use of the fire hoses, nozzles, turrets, and other appliances required for compliance with this part (vi) Application of the types of extinguishing agents required for compliance of this part (vii) Emergency aircraft evacuation assistance (viii) Firefighting operations (ix) Adapting and using structural rescue and firefighting equipment for aircraft rescue and firefighting (x) Aircraft cargo hazards, including hazardous materials/dangerous goods (xi) Familiarization with firefighters duties under the airport emergency plan FAA REQUIRED 5b 6 7 Review handling and storing of hazardous substances and materials 139.321 Personnel (e) as appropriate, comply with the following training requirements: 139.319 Handling and storage of hazardous substances and materials (1) Bonding (2) Public protection (3) Control of access to storage areas (4) Fire safety in fuel farm and storage (5) Fire safety in mobile fuelers (7) The fire code of the public body having jurisdiction over the airport Complete airfield worksheet Successfully complete airfield check ride 1. Initial Training Individual must successfully complete training tasks 1-7 2. Recurrent Training Required every 12 consecutive calendar months a. If the individual has not performed duties within the movement area during the previous six months on a frequent basis then refer to initial training requirements above (training tasks 1-7) b. If the individual has performed duties within the movement area during the previous six months on a frequent basis then the individual must successfully complete training tasks 3-5b I hereby attest that the above mentioned employee has successfully completed the required training requirements in compliance with the Movement Area Training Program. MAT Endorser Signature Date 7-1-04 OP-126

Movement Area Training Curriculum Level 1 Maintenance Attachment 4 FAR Part 139.303 Employee Name 1 2 3 TRAINED BY TRAINING TASKS ASSOCIATED RULE Perform airfield inspection ride along with Operations Provide airfield handout materials Complete IET Movement Driver Training Course 4 Review ACM Complete airfield 5 worksheet Successfully 6 complete airfield check ride (C.1) Airport, including airport markings, lighting, and signs system (C.2) Procedures for access to, and operation in, movement areas and safety areas (C.3) Airport communications, including radio communications between the air traffic control tower and personnel, and procedures for reporting unsafe airport conditions. (C.1) Airport, including airport markings, lighting, and signs system (C.2) Procedures for access to, and operation in, movement areas and safety areas (C.3) Airport communications, including radio communications between the air traffic control tower and personnel, and procedures for reporting unsafe airport conditions. (e) As appropriate, comply with the following training requirements: 139.329 Pedestrian and Ground Vehicles (b) Familiar with established and implemented procedures for the safe and orderly access to, and operation in, movement and safety areas by pedestrians and ground vehicles, including provisions identifying the consequences of noncompliance with the procedures by an employee, tenant, or contractor. (c) Knowledge of procedures for ATCT to ensure that each pedestrian and ground vehicle in movement or safety areas is controlled by one of the following: (a) two-way radio-communications between each pedestrian or vehicle and the tower or (b) an escort with two-way radio communications with the tower accompanying any pedestrian or vehicle without a radio. 139.303 (C.4) Duties required under the Airport Certification Manual and the requirements of this part FAA REQUIRED 1. Initial Training Individual must successfully complete training tasks 1-6 2. Recurrent Training Required every 12 consecutive calendar months a. If the individual has not performed duties within the movement area during the previous six months on a frequent basis then refer to initial training requirements above (training task 1-6) b. If the individual has performed duties within the movement area during the previous six months on a frequent basis then the individual must successfully complete training tasks 3-4 I hereby attest that the above mentioned employee has successfully completed the required training requirements in compliance with the Movement Area Training Program. MAT Endorser Signature Date 7-1-04 OP-124

Employee Name Movement Area Training Curriculum Level 1 Police Attachment 5 FAR Part 139.303 1 2 3 TRAINED BY TRAINING TASKS ASSOCIATED RULE Perform airfield inspection ride along with Operations Provide airfield handout materials Complete IET Movement Driver Training Course 4 Review ACM Complete airfield 5 worksheet Successfully 6 complete airfield check ride (C.1) Airport, including airport markings, lighting, and signs system (C.2) Procedures for access to, and operation in, movement areas and safety areas (C.3) Airport communications, including radio communications between the air traffic control tower and personnel, and procedures for reporting unsafe airport conditions. (C.1) Airport, including airport markings, lighting, and signs system (C.2) Procedures for access to, and operation in, movement areas and safety areas (C.3) Airport communications, including radio communications between the air traffic control tower and personnel, and procedures for reporting unsafe airport conditions. (e) As appropriate, comply with the following training requirements: 139.329 Pedestrian and Ground Vehicles (b) Familiar with established and implemented procedures for the safe and orderly access to, and operation in, movement and safety areas by pedestrians and ground vehicles, including provisions identifying the consequences of noncompliance with the procedures by an employee, tenant, or contractor. (c) Knowledge of procedures for ATCT to ensure that each pedestrian and ground vehicle in movement or safety areas is controlled by one of the following: (a) two-way radio-communications between each pedestrian or vehicle and the tower or (b) an escort with two-way radio communications with the tower accompanying any pedestrian or vehicle without a radio. 139.303 (C.4) Duties required under the Airport Certification Manual and the requirements of this part FAA REQUIRED 1. Initial Training Individual must successfully complete training tasks 1-6 2. Recurrent Training Required every 12 consecutive calendar months a. If the individual has not performed duties within the movement area during the previous six months on a frequent basis then refer to initial training requirements above (training task 1-6) b. If the individual has performed duties within the movement area during the previous six months on a frequent basis then the individual must successfully complete training tasks 3-4 I hereby attest that the above mentioned employee has successfully completed the required training requirements in compliance with the Movement Area Training Program. MAT Endorser Signature Date 7-1-04 OP-123

Attachment 6 PLEASE USE THIS FORMAT ON YOUR LETTERHEAD TAMPA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Movement Area Training (MAT) Program Level 1 MAT Endorsement Letter (DATE) Director of Operations Hillsborough County Aviation Authority P.O. Box 22287 Tampa, Florida 33622 REF: MAT ENDORSEMENT Dear: This letter will certify that (EMPLOYEE NAME) meets the criteria as outlined in the Airport Authority Operating Directive D343.00.06, and in conjunction with the training requirements under FAR Part 139.303. (EMPLOYEE NAME) has completed the appropriate training requirements as stated in the Movement Area Training Curriculum in compliance with FAR Part 139 on (DATE). (COMPANY/DEPARTMENT) will authorize the issuance of a SIDA Badge with MAT endorsement under the procedures and responsibilities as stated in Operational Directive (D343.00.06). Sincerely, (NAME) (TITLE) (An electronic template is available by contacting the Airport Operations Manager at 870-8752.)

Attachment 7 PLEASE USE THIS FORMAT ON YOUR LETTERHEAD TAMPA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Movement Area Training (MAT) Program Level 2 MAT Endorsement Letter (DATE) Director of Operations Hillsborough County Aviation Authority P.O. Box 22287 Tampa, Florida 33622 REF: MAT ENDORSEMENT Dear: This letter will certify that (EMPLOYEE NAME) meets the criteria as outlined in the Airport Authority Operating Directive D343.00.06. (EMPLOYEE NAME) has successfully completed the movement area training course on (DATE) and has: (check one) _ independently operated in the movement area during the previous badge period _ successfully completed actual hands-on driver training conducted by their MAT endorsed supervisor in the movement area and is competent with airfield and radio communication procedures (COMPANY/DEPARTMENT NAME) will authorize the issuance of a SIDA Badge with MAT endorsement under the procedures and responsibilities as stated in Operational Directive (D343.00.06). Sincerely, (NAME) (TITLE) (An electronic template is available by contacting the Airport Operations Manager at 870-8752.)