Course Objectives
Upon completion of this course you will be
able to:
1. Work in and move about an airport safely.
2. Communicate and cooperate with other
agencies.
3. Control movement of people and vehicles.
4. Guard and patrol vulnerable areas/facilities.
Course Objectives
5. Recognize weapons, explosives and
prohibited items.
6. Inspect/screen/search passengers and
baggage.
7. Respond to airport emergency
situations.
8. Escort people and consignments.
The Method of Training
• Lecture presentations by specialist
speakers
• Group discussions
• Classroom and site demonstrations
• Slide and audio/visual presentations
The Method of Training
• Site visits to the airport and
surrounding area
• Practical hands-on training experience
• Progress tests during each module
• Mastery test for each module
Attacks Against Civil Aviation
Unlawful seizure of aircraft
Sabotage of aircraft
Sabotage of airports
Off-airport attacks (airline offices)
Terrorist attacks
Attacks Against Civil Aviation
• June 1985: 747 aircraft exploded in flight,
killing all on board.
• June 1985 (same day): Baggage exploded
in Far East airport, killing airport workers.
• December 1985: Two attacks at European
airports. Passenger and airport workers killed.
Attacks Against Civil Aviation
• April 1988: 747 aircraft seized in Far
East, flown to North African airport.
Passengers/crew held two weeks.
• December 1988: 747 Aircraft exploded
in flight over Scotland, killing all on
board.
BOMB THREAT
PAL Flight PR-105 (May 26, 2016)
Written words at the Backside of a foldable mirror in
Lavatory 5A-1R at the rear of the aircraft to qoute
“BOMB ON BOARD”
BOMB THREAT
PAL Flight PR-103 (October 20, 2016)
BOMB IN THE CARGO AND AT G4E
Security personnel can
develop their career by:
Progressing from security guard to
supervisor
Progressing from security supervisor to
security officer
Progressing from security officer to senior
and specialist positions Depending on and
according to local organizational structure and
career development programmes
Course will lay the foundation
for security personnel to:
• Increase their knowledge of security
And their work environment
• Develop skills in applying security
procedures and measures
• Lead to increased motivation to perform
work effectively and efficiently
• Develop a career in aviation security
THE BASIS OF AVSEC TRAINING
THE BASIS OF AVSEC TRAINING
17.1 Objective
17.1.1 To ensure that the persons implementing security
controls in all airports possess all competencies required to
perform their duties and appropriately trained according to the
standards.
17.2 Responsibility
17.2.2 OTS shall developed a National Civil AVSEC Training
Program (NCASTP) that defines the objective of securing
competencies and skills to the persons implementing security
control and to provide the appropriate training to standardized
quality of security control.
THE BASIS OF AVSEC TRAINING
THE BASIS OF AVSEC TRAINING