Recurrent Aviation Security Flight Deck &Cabin Crew Course

Course Objectives

This course will train Flight Deck and Cabin Crew to be able to:

  • The responsibilities of Crew and Flight Operations personnel for aviation security;
  • The need for personal security awareness;
  • The need for protection of parked aircraft;
  • Procedures to protect unattended aircraft;
  • Appropriate action if aircraft is not protected or security appears compromised;
  • The reasons for aircraft security searches;
  • The types and timing of aircraft searches;
  • The use of search checklists;
  • The action to be taken on finding a suspect item;
  • The correct procedures when dealing with a Bomb Threat Warning;
  • The basic principles of the Bomb Threat Warning Assessment process;
  • The procedures to follow when dealing with bomb threat warning against an aircraft on the ground;
  • Bomb threat terminology, assessment notification process and options;
  • The recommended flight deck crew response procedure to bomb threats, suspect explosive devices and suspect chemical/ biological devices;
  • The passenger Disturbance Treat Levels;
  • The response to disruptive passengers;
  • The response to an unlawful act on board the aircraft;
  • The main principle of civil aviation security relating to aircraft seizures;
  • Definitions relating to aircraft seizures and the counter-measures;
  • The recommended procedures to be used by flight crew in the event of hijacking;
  • Signals and covert communications system for the hijack situation;
  • Post-hijack procedures relating to media, company, police, passengers and crew;
  • Types of major emergency or crises;
  • The characteristics of a crisis;
  • The phases of a crisis involving hostage;
  • The principles of crisis management;
  • The need for command and control;
  • The function of crisis management centers and teams.

Course Contents

  • Introduction and course administration
  •  understanding the causes of distributive passenger and unruly passenger
  • Security Responsibilities and Awareness
  • Protection of Aircraft on the Ground
  • Aircraft Security searches/ Checks
  • Bomb Threats – Aircraft on Ground
  • Bomb Threats – Aircraft in Flight
  • Response to Disruptive Passengers in the Air (reflects Doc.9811)
  • In Flight Response to Act of Unlawful Seizure (Hijack) (reflects Doc. 9811)
  • Ground Response to Aircraft Security Emergencies
  • Closing Activities

Target Audience

  • Flight Deck
  • Cabin Crew

Pre-requisites

  • university degree
  • Good Command of English Language
  • Successfully Completed Initial Aviation Security with no more than 12 month

Evaluation Mean(s)

  • Theoretical Examination at the end of the course.
Course Code
SEC-17-3-TP
Duration
2 Days
Price
Price [EGP] : 2400.00
Registration
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Course Schedule

5 / 1 / 2025

This Course is Member of

Cabin Crew Recurrent Courses Pilots Recurrent Training Courses ECAA Aviation Security Courses