6 Sections
28 Lessons
2 Hours
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Module 1 — Threats to Civil Aviation
4
1.1
Lesson 1.1 — The need for aviation security — why maintenance personnel matter
1.2
Lesson 1.2 — Previous acts of unlawful interference in civil aviation
1.3
Lesson 1.3 — Current threats — explosive devices, insider threats, sabotage
1.4
Lesson 1.4 — Why maintenance access makes technicians a critical security link
Module 2 — Legal Framework and Security Culture
6
2.1
Lesson 2.1 — ICAO Annex 17
2.2
Lesson 2.2 — EU Regulation 2015/1998
2.3
Lesson 2.3 — National Civil Aviation Security Programme
2.4
Lesson 2.4 — Security Culture — principles, benefits and obligations
2.5
Lesson 2.5 — Insider threats — recognition and reporting
2.6
Lesson 2.6 — Radicalization — awareness and prevention
Module 3 — Access Control and Identity Documents
5
3.1
Lesson 3.1 — Principles of access control in the maintenance environment
3.2
Lesson 3.2 — Security restricted areas — what they are and how to behave
3.3
Lesson 3.3 — Airport identity documents — types, requirements and obligations
3.4
Lesson 3.4 — Escorted and unescorted access — rules and responsibilities
3.5
Lesson 3.5 — Sanctions for access control violations
Module 4 — Aircraft Protection During Maintenance
3
4.1
Lesson 4.1 — Aircraft protection methods — under surveillance, secured, sealed
4.2
Lesson 4.2 — Preventing unauthorized access to the aircraft during maintenance
4.3
Lesson 4.3 — Responsibilities of maintenance personnel for aircraft security
Module 5 — Prohibited Items and IED Awareness
5
5.1
Lesson 5.1 — Prohibited items relevant to the maintenance environment
5.2
Lesson 5.2 — IED components — familiarization for maintenance technicians
5.3
Lesson 5.3 — How prohibited items may be concealed in an aircraft
5.4
Lesson 5.4 — What to do upon discovery of a suspicious item during maintenance
5.5
Lesson 5.5 — Aircraft security search — role and responsibilities of maintenance personnel
Module 6 — Incident Reporting
6
6.1
Lesson 6.1 — The obligation to report security incidents
6.2
Lesson 6.2 — Incident reporting procedures — verbal and written
6.3
Lesson 6.3 — Permanent security vigilance during maintenance operations
6.4
Lesson 6.4 — Bomb threat procedures — actions to take during maintenance
6.5
Lesson 6.5 — Just culture in security reporting — report without fear
6.6
Final Exam – Aviation Security Training for Maintenance Personnel
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