Course Overview
Aviation security is the first line of defense in protecting passengers, crew, and infrastructure from unlawful interference. This Aviation Security (AVSEC) Basic Training Course introduces participants to the international framework for aviation security, including ICAO Annex 17 requirements, national regulations, and airport security procedures.
The course covers threat identification, screening methods, passenger and baggage security, and response protocols. It emphasizes the importance of compliance, vigilance, and coordination between stakeholders to ensure effective aviation security.
Through lectures, case studies, and practical discussions, participants will gain a clear understanding of their responsibilities in maintaining aviation security standards.
Course Benefits
Gain an understanding of ICAO Annex 17 and national security programs.
Learn the basics of threat identification and prevention.
Understand screening methods for passengers, baggage, and cargo.
Strengthen compliance with security regulations.
Develop awareness of the importance of AVSEC roles.
Course Objectives
Review ICAO Annex 17 requirements and AVSEC frameworks.
Apply basic threat recognition and prevention methods.
Understand access control and airport security procedures.
Learn the principles of passenger and baggage screening.
Identify roles and responsibilities of aviation security staff.
Recognize the importance of reporting and vigilance.
Build awareness of global AVSEC challenges.
Training Methodology
The course uses classroom lectures, regulatory document reviews, group discussions, and role-playing exercises to reinforce learning.
Target Audience
New aviation security personnel.
Airport ground and operations staff.
Airline and airport support staff.
Anyone requiring AVSEC basic certification.
Target Competencies
Basic aviation security awareness.
Threat identification and prevention.
Compliance with AVSEC standards.
Security responsibilities and vigilance.
Course Outline
Unit 1: Introduction to Aviation Security
ICAO Annex 17 and international requirements.
National Civil Aviation Security Programs.
Threats to civil aviation.
Roles and responsibilities in AVSEC.
Unit 2: Security Procedures and Access Control
Airport access control systems.
Identity checks and staff screening.
Protection of restricted areas.
Case studies of security breaches.
Unit 3: Passenger and Baggage Screening
Screening methods and technologies.
X-ray, explosive detection, and manual search.
Handling prohibited and restricted items.
Passenger behavior awareness.
Unit 4: Cargo and Mail Security Basics
Cargo security requirements.
Known consignor and regulated agent concepts.
Screening procedures for cargo and mail.
Preventing unlawful interference via cargo.
Unit 5: Response and Reporting Procedures
Recognizing suspicious activity.
Reporting protocols and chain of command.
Emergency and incident response basics.
Importance of vigilance in daily duties.
Ready to start your journey in aviation security?
Join the Aviation Security (AVSEC) Basic Training Course with EuroQuest International Training and gain the essential knowledge to protect aviation operations.
The Aviation Security (AVSEC) Basic Training Courses in Budapest provide essential knowledge and practical skills required for ensuring the security of aviation operations. Designed for aviation security officers, airport personnel, law enforcement, and other stakeholders in the aviation sector, these programs focus on the fundamental principles and regulations that protect passengers, crew, and airport infrastructure from security threats.
Participants will gain a comprehensive understanding of the basic aviation security framework, including threat assessment, risk management, screening procedures, and the implementation of security protocols at various points of the airport and onboard aircraft. The courses cover key areas such as access control, baggage screening, passenger screening, and security procedures for air cargo. Emphasis is placed on compliance with global security standards set by organizations such as the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA), and local regulatory authorities.
These AVSEC basic training programs in Budapest combine theoretical knowledge with practical, hands-on learning, providing participants with the skills to recognize security threats, manage incidents, and ensure a safe operational environment at airports. The courses also introduce the role of technology in aviation security, including advanced screening systems, surveillance, and biometric solutions. Participants will learn to handle emergency situations, implement security measures in a coordinated manner, and ensure the smooth operation of airport security procedures.
Attending these training courses in Budapest offers a unique opportunity to engage with global experts in aviation security and learn from real-world case studies. Budapest, strategically located in the heart of Europe, provides an ideal setting to explore both regional and international security trends and challenges. By completing this course, participants will be prepared to implement effective security measures, reduce risks, and contribute to the overall safety and integrity of the aviation sector.