Aviation Security for Cabin Crew (Classroom)
Aviation Security course for Cabin Crew according to the (EU) No 300/2008 and 2015/ 1998, and to Air Operations (EU) No 965/2012) AMC1 ORO.GEN.110(a) Operator responsibilities.
The course will contain theoretical and practical training elements in a classroom environment.
Contact the Training Office to schedule the date for 2025. Training course can be organised either at our facility at Schiphol Amsterdam Airport or at the clients location.
Aviation Security course for Cabin Crew according to the (EU) No 300/2008 and 2015/ 1998, and to Air Operations (EU) No 965/2012) AMC1 ORO.GEN.110(a) Operator responsibilities.
The course will contain theoretical and practical training elements in a classroom environment.
Content
- Historical terrorist acts and current threats
- Legal requirements and establishing a security culture
- Organisational structure and the implemented security responsibilities within function of flight crew
- Reporting security threats and occurrences
- Responding to security incidents
- determination of the seriousness of the occurrence;
- crew communication and coordination;
- appropriate self-defence responses
- use of non-lethal protective devices assigned to crew members
- understanding of behaviour of terrorists so as to facilitate the ability of crew members to cope with hijacker behaviour and passenger responses;
- Cabin Crew live situational training exercises regarding various threat conditions;
- Flight Crew compartment procedures to protect the aircraft;
- Aircraft search procedures
- The legal requirements for aircraft security searches;
- Configuration of the type(s) of aircraft on which the Crew member is to implement aircraft security searches;
- Identify prohibited articles;
- Respond appropriately to the detection of prohibited articles;
- How prohibited articles may be concealed;
- Implement aircraft security searches to a standard sufficient to reasonably ensure the detection of concealed prohibited articles.
- Guidance on the least risk bomb locations.
- In addition, where the person holds an airport identification card
- The configuration of the screening checkpoint and the screening process;
- Access control and relevant screening procedures;
- Airport identification card used at the airport.
For who
This course is for pilots and cabin personnel.
Prerequisites
Flight Crew is required to be type rated for specific aircraft.
Cabin Crew member is required to hold a Cabin Crew Attest.
Exam
An exam will be part of the qualification.
Qualification
The crew member will be holding a valid qualification for three years, according to the EU regulations on Aviation Security and Air Operations.
Duration of the course
The course will take place in 8 hours.
Study material
The material provided contains the applicable regulations in electronic files.
The client must have a laptop with wifi connection.
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