11.2.3.6 Aircraft Security Search Training

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11.2.3.6 Aircraft Security Search Training

Aircraft Security Search – EU 2015/1998 11.2.3.6 1 Course Code 11-2-3-6-IE-EN-SB

Prerequisites: Good understanding of English.

Description Target Group: Persons implementing aircraft security searches

Training Language: English

Duration: 2 to 3 hours

Final Test: All trainees need to pass a final exam in order to complete the security course.The minimum pass grade is 85%. If a trainee fails for the first time, he/she will be given a second attempt at the exam. If a trainee fails twice, he/she will have to retake the entire course.

Certification: The trainee receives his/her certificate as soon as he/she has successfully passed the final test.

Validity: 3 years

Course Outline – 11.2.3.6 Aircraft Security Search Training

Upon completing this online training you will have the knowledge of:

  • The legal requirements for aircraft security searches
  • The configuration of the type(s) of aircraft
  • Identifying prohibited articles
  • The ability to respond appropriately to the detection of prohibited articles
  • How prohibited articles may be concealed
  • The requirements to implement aircraft security searches to a standard sufficient to reasonably ensure the detection of concealed prohibited articles

 

  • Teaching resources :
  • Training material available online
  • Exercises and self-assessment MCQs available on the site
  • Asynchronous remote tutoring is available by e-mail in the event of particular learning difficulties, using the “Contact us” form.

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To find out more :

European regulatory framework:

Regulation (EU) No 2015/1998, of 28 October 2015, amending Regulation (EU) No 181/2011, as regards aviation security measures.
Annex III to Regulation (EU) No 2015/1998: Basic elements of initial airport security training.

EU regulatory framework:

Order of 11 September 2013 amending the order of 29 June 2010 on security measures at airports.
Annex 1 to the Order of 11 September 2013: Initial airport security training programme.

Useful websites:

Irish Aviation Authority (Ireland’s competent authority on Aviation Security) – https://www.iaa.ie/aviation-security
Department of Transport Aviation Department – https://www.gov.ie/en/organisation-information/624fe3-aviation/