Airport 101 – In The Beginning
The International Association of Airport Executives Canada (IAAE Canada) is pleased to present this Online Training Program created primarily for Airport entry level employees and executives who are not familiar with Airport operations and management. The Airport 101 course is also available in full as a two day program at an Airport site. (See our website for details)
In order to accommodate the increasing changes in Airport employment and to make it as cost effective as possible, this course has been assembled in on-line modules. That way you can decide which modules are necessary and applicable to a particular employee. Maybe over time that means all the modules.
Upon successful completion of the modules, entry-level employees will be comfortable to continue their duties and responsibilities at their respective positions. As well, they will be qualified to undertake any specific functional area courses (specialty) for career advancement.
We view this course not only as an introduction to the Airport industry but a preview of the more in-depth, Basic Airport Safety & Operations School (BASOS). Others participants have followed this up with the Advanced version (AASOS) and eventually the IAAE Canada Accreditation Program.
Note: Each module should take less than hour to complete including the competency quiz.
This Module is Introduction to Security:
Subject Matter Expert: Barry Feller A.A.E.
Course Objectives:
The objective of this course is to familiarize the participant with Airports Security. At the end of the course the participant will have a basic knowledge of the functions, elements and importance of these procedures.
Course Outline:
1 |
Introduction |
23 |
Restricted Area and Credential (RAIC) |
2 |
IAAE Canada's On-line Training Series |
24 |
Misuse of RAIC |
3 |
IAAE Canada |
25 |
Air Terminal Building Security (ATB) |
4 |
Course Objectives |
26 |
Passenger Screening |
5 |
Introduction |
27 |
Passenger Screening Process |
6 |
History of Airport Security |
28 |
Passenger Screening – Carry-on Luggage |
7 |
Hijacking |
29 |
Passenger Screening - Profiling |
8 |
Air India 182 |
30 |
Passenger Screening – Further Checks |
9 |
9/11 |
31 |
Security Impact on Terminal Design |
10 |
Airport Security Standards |
32 |
Border Security Services |
11 |
Aviation Security Regulations in Canada |
33 |
Customs and Immigration |
12 |
Transport Canada - Security |
34 |
Canada Border Services Agency |
13 |
Canadian Security Agencies |
35 |
Airport Policing |
14 |
Airport Security Passes |
36 |
General Aviation Security |
15 |
Non-Passenger Screening |
37 |
Cargo/Baggage Security |
16 |
Upgraded Security Measures |
38 |
Groundside Security |
17 |
Security Area Definitions |
39 |
Pass Control Coordination |
18 |
Airport Security Plans and Programs |
40 |
Security Plan Testing Coordination |
19 |
Airport Security Plans and Programs |
41 |
Threat Level/Risk Assessment |
20 |
Designation of Restricted Areas |
42 |
Air Travelers Security Charge (ATSC) |
21 |
Restricted Areas and Businesses |
43 |
Conclusion |
22 |
Perimeter Security |
44 |
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