Security Training
SEC Security Training - Course Description
During the course you will learn about security measures and procedures and allocates responsibilities to fulfil the training requirement according NASP (Nationales Sicherheitsprogramm für die Zivilluftfahrt), attachment G.
The NASP represents the determination of uniform regulations concerning the security of Civil aviation in Austria in terms of the EU-regulation 2320/2003.
Audience: This course is intended for pilots and flight attendants.
Duration: 3 hours
General
● Purpose
● Definitions

Aeroplane not in service
Bomb-threat, hijacking, sabotage
Screening
Security / access control
Unlawful interference
● Regulations
ICAO Annex 17
ECAC Doc 30
EU 2320/2003
Nat. regulations incl. NASP
● Terrorism
Overview and case studies
Preventive Security Measures
● Crew and crew baggage
● Weapons and other forbidden items
● –Safeguarding of Aeroplanes
Surveillance of parked aeroplanes
Access control
Taking aeroplanes out of service
Sealing of aeroplane
Action when Seals are found missing, damaged or broken
Aeroplane Security Searches and Checks
● Aeroplane security check
● Aeroplane security search
● Handling of suspect items
Passengers and Baggage
● Passenger/baggage reconciliation
● Head count
Handling of Diplomats, other Privileged Persons and Diplomatic Mail
● Procedures and responsibility
Security Procedures
● On Ground
● In flight / flight deck door policy
Handling of Threats
● Responsibility
● Non specific threat
● Positive threat
● Crew communication and coordination
● Incident management (for senior F/A)
● De-escalation methods (e.g. unruly pax)
● Practical training
Bomb Threats/Sabotage Warning against Aeroplane
● Aeroplane on ground
● Aeroplane in-flight
Hijacking
● Guidelines in dealing with hijackers
● Message/letter to the hijackers
Crime on Board
● Safeguarding of evidence
● Reporting
Military procedures
● Operations in military conflict areas
● Interception (military ACAS mode)