Flight and Cabin Crew Security Training Course - Initial
Flight and Cabin Crew Security Training Course - Initial
Description
Flight and Cabin Crew Security Training Course - Initial
Aviation Security (AVSEC).
a) ICAO Documents.
b) State local regulations.
c) ICAO Standards and Recommended Practices (SARPs).
In recent years, the aviation industry has continued to experience worldwide attacks against the safety and security of the traveling public, airlines and aircraft. The ferocity of these attacks and their consequences in terms of human lives lost has increased. Acts of unlawful interference have also occurred at airports and at airline facilities, including off-airport locations.
The counter-measures to these acts against civil aviation have never been so important, and they can be effective only as long as the people responsible for protecting the industry carry out their jobs efficiently.
This course will train selected airline personnel to implement aviation security preventive measures in accordance with appropriate airline operators’ security programs, and prescribed international aviation security standards and recommended practices.
After completion of this course, the students will:
• Identify the responsibilities of Crew and Flight Operations personnel for aviation security.
• Appreciate the need for personal security awareness.
• Understand the nature of threats and risks to civil aviation.
• Understand the need for aviation security measures within the civil aviation industry, and the relationship between the Airline and other key players.
• Understand the responsibility for the development of legal and technical programs to protect civil aviation.
• Recognize the basic measures applied to ensure protection of civil aviation.
• Respond to security incidents or major security emergencies.
• Implement the relevant parts of an Airline Security Programme
The course is compliant with ICAO standards and recommended practices and GCAA-CARS.
English, Theoretical.
• Have written and oral command of the language of instruction
• Module 2 Basic Aviation Security Course
• Module 4 Aviation Security Instructor.
5 working days – 25 hours
The course covers topics such as, but not limited to:
• Course Administration and Security Responsibilities.
• Protection of Aircraft on the Ground.
• AC Searches and Checks.
• Bomb Threats - Aircraft on the Ground.
• Bomb Threats - Aircraft in Flight.
• Response to Disruptive Passengers.
• Response to Unlawful Seizure.
• Global Civil Aviation Security Structure.
• Threats and Risks to Civil Aviation.
• Development of Security Measures.
• Responses to Security Incidents and Major Security Emergencies.
Refer to ATOM representative for more details, certificate valid for 12 Months.
All students will receive a certificate of Successfully Completed.
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