Corporate Aviation Security

Corporate Aviation Security

The Corporate Aviation Security module is designed for all employees of Part 91 flight departments. The module is based on the best security practices developed by the general aviation industry and the National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) in the wake of the events of September 11, 2001. The module provides a review of the events leading to the current state of the business aviation security threat, and then covers the best practices that have been developed to address business aviation's security vulnerabilities, including threat assessment and procedures to secure people, facilities, and aircraft. Recommended actions in the event of a security breach are included.

The NBAA Management Guide (section 2.4) recommends advanced flight crew training above and beyond the regulatory requirements of the FAA as a best practice. That recommendation specifically cites Security training. This training module satisfies that NBAA training recommendation.

 

This module does not apply to Part 135 operators with aircraft over 12,500 lbs. For training in compliance with the TSA Twelve-Five Standard Security Program (TFSSP) or DCA Access Standard Security Program (DASSP), reference the TSA Security module.
The module complies with the International Standard for Business Aircraft Operations (IS-BAO) training requirement for Security Programs defined in Chapter 5 of IS-BAO. This module is not required by the Business Aviation Safety Consortium (BASC) standard.
  • Background
  • Threats
  • On the Ground
  • International Operations (Pilot and Flight/Cabin Attendant versions only)
  • In-Flight (Pilot and Flight/Cabin Attendant versions only)
$250.00


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