Inflight Supplier Training 11.2.3.10
- avsec
- 835 (Registered)
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Course Description
Inflight supplier security training 11.2.3.10 is designed specifically for the needs and requirements of inflight catering and aircraft suppliers .
Supplier training is job specific for persons implementing security controls for inflight supplies within a regulated supplier or known suppliers premises .
Who is the training for?
Inflight supplier training 11.2.3.10 has been designed as a job specific training course and is tailored specifically for the inflight supplier aviation sector. Examples of staff that require this training would include:
Drivers (transporting sealed vehicles and are handling/loading/unloading inflight supplies).
Production Staff (responsible for handling and preparing inflight supplies).
Catering Staff (responsible for the preparation and packing of inflight meals and food).
General staff members (responsible for completing documentation in relation to aviation security).
Course Duration & Certification
The course takes approximately 2 to 2.5 hours to complete and is made up of units which last between 10 and 15 minutes.
At the end of each unit there while be 3 and 5 questions to answer before you can proceed to the next unit. On completion of the course you have to achieve a minimum of 85% pass mark.
On successful completion you will be issued with a certificate, which is valid for a period of 3 years. A training badge with photo and a digital certificate which can be retained on your mobile phone for proof of training are also created.
Learning Outcomes
The NCASP (Version 2023), European Union Regulations 2015/1998 and it’s amending bodies states that Inflight supplier security training 11.2.3.10 shall result in the following competencies:
- Awareness of the relevant legal requirements.
- Knowledge of previous acts of unlawful interference with civil aviation.
- Awareness of the insider threat and possibility of radicalisation.
- Knowledge of the objectives and organisation of aviation security, including the obligations and responsibilities of persons implementing security controls.
- Knowledge of procedures for challenging persons and reporting procedures.
- Ability to identify and respond to the detection of prohibited articles.
- Knowledge of how prohibited articles may be concealed.
- Knowledge of protection requirements for inflight supplies.
- Knowledge of transportation requirements.
Inflight supplier training can also be carried out onsite or at our Dublin training centre, click here for more details.
Other related aviation courses include: