AvSec Update Autumn 2022 – The Airports are alive again….
A recap on recent aviation security events which occurred over a very busy and demanding summer period at airports across the globe. By Allan Whyte – Certified Aviation Security Instructor
Target Group : Staff involved in the SGS process within the AIR-OPS, ATO, PART M / G or 145 approved organizations, Airport operators, handling agents and their subcontractors. Managers, quality and safety technicians
Training Language: English
Duration: 5 to 7 hours
Final Test: MCQ
Certification: The trainee receives his/her certificate as soon as he/she has successfully passed the final test.
Validity: 2 years.
Be able to identify existing or potential safety risk management mechanisms within approved organizations
Be able to act on the concepts of safety and risk management
Be able to lead the SGS approach within a team or a department
Use SMS tools
Teaching resources :
European regulatory framework:
Regulation (EU) No 2015/1998, of 28 October 2015, amending Regulation (EU) No 181/2011, as regards aviation security measures.
Annex III to Regulation (EU) No 2015/1998: Basic elements of initial airport security training.
EU regulatory framework:
Order of 11 September 2013 amending the order of 29 June 2010 on security measures at airports.
Annex 1 to the Order of 11 September 2013: Initial airport security training programme.
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