Airport Security – Foundation
To provide police officers with an overall understanding of the complex range of international security requirements of a civil international airport, and the specific priorities for policing.
Who Should Attend?
Police officers, CID staff and managers who currently work at airports, or who are likely to work in an airport environment in the near future.
Location:
On Site and Off Site (UAE and GCC)
Main Topics Covered:
- Airport Security Planning Frameworks
- International Civil Aviation Organization Security Standards
- Threat Assessment
- Minimum Standards for Policing
- Policing Borders
- Use of Police Search and Detection Dogs
- Security Screening
- Security Control
- Security Audit
- Security Test
- Security Inspection
- Aircraft Security Checks and Searches
- Cargo Security
- Unidentified Baggage
- Perimeter Security
- Emergency Response
- Stakeholder Engagement
- Protective Security
Teaching and Learning Methods Used:
- Direct instruction, group discussion, handouts, video clips and group exercises
Learning Outcomes
By the end of the course learners should be able to:
- Understand the requirements of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) for airport security
- Describe the minimum standards for policing airports
- Conduct an airport security vulnerability assessment
- Identify priority security points at commercial airports
- Recognize the need for stakeholder cooperation
- Explain the security priorities in emergency airport closures
- Describe special security arrangements for VIP passengers