question\n\nwhen approaching holding lines from the side with the continuous lines, the pilot\n\nanswer…

question\n\nwhen approaching holding lines from the side with the continuous lines, the pilot\n\nanswer choices\n\nmay continue taxiing.\n\nshould not cross the lines without atc clearance.\n\nshould continue taxiing until all parts of the aircraft have crossed the lines.

question\n\nwhen approaching holding lines from the side with the continuous lines, the pilot\n\nanswer choices\n\nmay continue taxiing.\n\nshould not cross the lines without atc clearance.\n\nshould continue taxiing until all parts of the aircraft have crossed the lines.

Answer

Brief Explanations:

Runway holding position markings consist of four yellow lines, two solid and two dashed. When a pilot approaches from the side with the solid (continuous) lines, it indicates the entrance to a runway environment. According to aviation regulations and standard operating procedures, an aircraft must stop and cannot cross these solid lines unless they have received specific clearance from Air Traffic Control (ATC). Conversely, when approaching from the dashed side (exiting the runway), the pilot may cross without further clearance to clear the runway environment.

Answer:

should not cross the lines without ATC clearance.