The FLYCO Airplane Security course is designed to instill awareness in the mind of all those
involved in aviation operations. The course covers the necessity of proper aircraft security,
constant awareness of suspicious activities and as well how to ensure the information is properly
shared within the aircraft between crew and ground personnel. The course outlines the appropriate
restricted authority documentation to refer to.
The course then looks at the ways that flight crew can maintain a 'sterile' aircraft under various
conditions to assure that the aircraft has not been sabotaged or tampered with while unattended.
This course meets all state authority regulations. FLYCO courses are constantly monitored and
updated when major changes in authority documentation is released.
Course Objectives:
CAUTION
INTRODUCTION
DEFINITIONS & TERMS
CONTROLLING DOCUMENTS
DIFFERENT LEVEL OF THREATS & ACTIONS.
THREAT LEVEL 1
THREAT LEVEL 2
THREAT LEVEL 3
THREAT LEVEL 4
POST – INCIDENT CONCERNS FOR CREW
SABOTAGE (CONSIDERED A LEVEL 3 THREAT)
BOMB THREAT (CONSIDERED A LEVEL 3 THREAT)
ACTION BY PERSON RECEIVING A BOMB THREAT CALL
BOMB THREAT ON GROUND
BOMB THREAT IN FLIGHT
DEALING WITH CHEMICAL & BIOLOGICAL WEAPON (CBW)
AEROSOL CBW WITH ACTIVATION
CBW THREATS IN CABIN – WITHOUT ACTIVATION
CBW THREATS IN CARGO COMPARTMENT
SUSPICIOUS SUBSTANCE & PACKAGES
HIJACK PROCEDURES
HIJACKER PROFILE
STAGE OF HIJACK
AIRCRAFT SECURITY PROCEDURES
AIRPLANE UNDER CREW SUPERVISION
SECURITY BRIEFING
CABIN CHECK PRIOR TO FLIGHT
FLIGHT CREW COMPARTMENT ACCESS PROCEDURES
Flight Crew Compartment Access Procedures
AIRPLANE NOT UNDER CREW SUPERVISION
SUMMARY