This five-day course is designed to enable the participants to integrate knowledge of ICAO Standards and Recommended Practices (SARPs) into the context of their designated role in their organization as part of a national responsibility to secure air cargo and mail against acts of unlawful interference, through the application of the relevant competencies and in accordance with Annex 17 and the ICAO Aviation Security Manual (Doc 8973 – Restricted). The participants should work for the appropriate State authority responsible for aviation security, other regulatory authorities, airports, airlines, and/or other stakeholders that have an active role in maintaining air cargo and mail security.
Courses are instructed by ICAO certified Instructors and ICAO Experts
Trainees will enjoy daily transportation from/to EGYPTAIR Training Academy (Heliopolis and Naser City Area)
Trainees will enjoy daily lunch and two daily breaks with drinks and snacks
Tourism trips can be organized in weekends for trainees upon request with reasonable fees.
Contacts ICAO Regional Training Director - MR. Mohamed Hussein Abdelfattah - T: +20100143 5978 - Email: moh.afattah@egyptair.com
ICAO Regional Training Manager - MR. Mostafa Abdelaal Hassan - T: +2011114382870 - Email: mostafa.abdelaal@egyptair.com
Course Objectives
The course aims to allow the participants to:
Explain the origin and purpose of required security measures and procedures at the international and national level to protect air cargo and mail from unauthorized interference;
Describe the roles and responsibilities of the State's appropriate authority and other stakeholders in ensuring that ICAO requirements for air cargo and mail security are met;
Explain the purpose and key components of the secure supply chain for air cargo and mail;
Describe the purpose and procedures relevant to each of the six pillars of the air cargo secure supply chain;
Identify the need for additional specific processes to handle mail, dangerous goods, and restricted articles, where applicable; and
Identify their own State's processes and procedures that meet the ICAO requirements for air cargo and mail security.
Target Audience
Aviation Security (AVSEC) personnel responsible for the development, implementation and oversight of air cargo and mail security measures, to include:
State civil aviation authority personnel responsible for aviation security; and
Personnel from other regulatory authorities, airports, airlines, and/or other stakeholders that have an active role in maintaining air cargo and mail security.
National AVSEC instructors, who are or will be, responsible for training similar subject matter.
Pre-requisites
Participants should work for the State’s appropriate authority responsible for aviation security, other regulatory authorities, airports, airlines, and/or other stakeholders that have an active role in maintaining air cargo and mail security.
There is no minimum level of responsibility for those meeting the target audience criteria.
Certificate(s) Awarded
In order to receive a certificate of successful completion, participants will be required to pass an end of course exam based on Annex 17, the ICAO Aviation Security Manual (Doc 8973 - Restricted), and materials presented during the course.