Aviation Security Risk and Crisis Management
Course content
The following topics will be addressed in the training:
- Unlawful Interference in the aviation sector
- Airport security planning framework
- Terrorism and counter-terrorism
- Security risk assessment and vulnerability techniques
- Crisis management
- Information sharing
- Principles of emergency management
- Emergency response planning
- Emergency response
- Aftermath and Recovery
- The role of the media
- Investigations and inquiries
- Crowd management
Interactive activities during the course:
- Practical individual and group exercises to evaluate leadership actions in a simulated crisis and major security event
- Analysis of case studies of aviation security incidents and emergencies to identify lessons and formulate solutions
- Create a crisis plan for attendees to take away
- Problem-solving exercises
References to established principles, best practices and international models and standards
The course is based upon a wide range of established global practices, guidelines and lessons learned from global security events and aviation crises. It examines standards and recommended practices from a range of key organisations such as ICAO, IATA, the United Nations, Interpol and international standards bodies such as the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and the British Standards institute (BSI).
Course prerequisites
Supervisory or managerial experience in an aviation sector role is desirable.
Participants are kindly requested to bring a laptop to the course to access course material which will only be provided in electronic format.
Scheduled dates
None, request by mail
