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Our aviation security course complies with EU-OPS, ICAO, ICAO Annex 17, EC-regulations and ECAC recommendations to the Chicago convention.
All flight-deck crew, cabin crew and all personnel are required to complete a course in aviation Security, In accordance with EU-OPS or the national CAA.
This course is divided into 12 sections:

- Introduction
- Airport Part I
- Airport Part II
- Airport Part III
- Screening and Security at the Airport
- Liquid and Prohibited Article
- Security at the Carrier
- Threats
- Unruly & Disruptive Passangers
- Sabotage onboard an aircraft
- Hi-jacking onboard an aircraft
- Airborne procedures
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Why Aviation Security?
Aircrew and cabin crew are very much part of the security web that protects air carriers from unlawful attacks.
In accepting this premise, airlines need to ensure that their crew are provided with the necessary training that will best enable them to prevent incidents of aerial piracy and acts of sabotage. With hijacks still occurring around the globe, perpetrated by asylum seekers, psychotic individuals, criminals and terrorists, the need to sensitise staff to the threat remains, as does the obligation to equip them with the necessary tools to best enable them to respond to incidents should they transpire.
Our aviation security course complies with EU-OPS, ICAO, ICAO Annex 17 to the Chicago convention, EC-regulations and ECAC recommendations..
