Security Flashcards

(59 cards)

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AIR

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What is a SIR?

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Security Incident Report

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What is a CSR?

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Cabin Safety Report

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What are your actions if you have lost/had your ID stolen?

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1) Notify police
2) Complete SIR
3) Notify CCOM

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What does NUTA mean?

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Notice
Understand
Think Ahead

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Who do you speak to regarding a sus CC?

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Follow chain of command

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Who do you speak to regarding a sus CAP?

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SDM (Security Duty Manager)

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How quickly do you have to file a report?

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Within 24hrs of the incident

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What is the acronym used to deal with sus items?

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HOT

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H in HOT?

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Hidden - has it been purposely concealed?

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O in HOT?

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Obvious - is the items obviously suspicious

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T in HOT?

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Typical - is the item typically found in this location?

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What must be done if the station you are travelling to is in a RED security alert?

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Mentioned in the briefing + guidelines read

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What is the procedure upon finding a sus item onboard?

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1) Inform crew using chain of command
2) Guard the item
3) DO NOT TOUCH

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What are the 5 threat levels?

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Low
Moderate
Substantial
Severe
Critical

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Low threat:

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Highly unlikely

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Moderate threat:

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Possible but not likely

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Substantial threat:

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Likely

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Severe threat:

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Highly likely

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Critical threat:

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Highly likely in the near future

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What is threat made up of?

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Timescale
Motivation
Intent
Likelihood
Vulnerability
Capability

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Who are ICAO?

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International Civil Aviation organisation - Top governing body for aviation security

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Who are EC?

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European Commission - European legislation

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Chain of command aviation and security legislations (UK):

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1) ICAO
2) EC
3) UK Air Ops Legislation
4) NASP
5) BA ASP
6) OMA A & B

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Who are the UK Air Ops Legislation?
Set baseline security legislation for the UK (implemented procedures from EC)
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Who are NASP?
National Aviation Security Program (CAA, DFT)
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Who are BA ASP?
British Airways Aviation Security Program - Take advice from higher ups and write legislation and policies based on this
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SRA:
Security Restricted Area
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CP:
Critical Part
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What percentage of baggage, people, vehicles etc moving into the CP must be screened?
100%
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What do you ask the PAX when offloading their bag?
Medication E-cigarettes Lithium batteries Travel documents Smart bag
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What do you do if you find a prohibited article whilst boarding?
1) Remove the PAX from the a/c 2) CAP will talk with the PAX (decide if intentional or not) 3) Decision made on PAX travelling 4) Article offloaded
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What do you do if you find a prohibited article after takeoff?
1) Take away from the PAX 2) Stow secretly 3) Inform CAP
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Examples of prohibited articles:
- Firearms - Sharp objects - Blunt instruments - Explosives
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What do you check on someones ID?
- Photo - Sponsor - Expiry date
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What do you do with the out of base seal left over the a/c door?
Remove and give to dispatcher
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What do you do if the out of base door seal has been tampered with?
- Record the number - Inform CAP and dispatcher
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Every open door must have...
a CC present
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What bases will require physical checking of boarding cards?
Bases with risks of stowaways
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What do you check on a boarding card if necessary?
- Date - Destination - Flight number
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What is a firearm described as?
Lethal barrelled weapon of any description, which can fire
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What do you do in a standard security check?
- Visually check cabin (AOR's) - Visually check seat back pockets - Open all galley stowages and compartments - Visually check canisters and trolleys are sealed
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Who advises the CAP if firearms are being carried in the hold?
Ground staff
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What is an IED?
Improvised Explosive Device
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What is an IID?
Improvised Incendiary Device
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What is the procedure upon finding a sus article?
1) DO NOT TOUCH OR MOVE 2) Conduct H.O.T check 3) Inform CAP and give accurate description 4) Move PAX if possible 5) Advise PAX to turn off PED 6) Remove flammable equipment 7) Move useful equipment
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Least risk bomb location?
Rear right door (main deck on A380)
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Security check in seat area:
- Cabin floors - Seat back pockets - Under seats - Between seats and fuselage - All stowages within seats
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Security check in toilet:
- Look for tampering, graffiti, messages etc. - Check all stowages - Check inside waste bin - Check BEHIND DOOR and CEILING
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Security check in galley area:
- All stowages and voids - Check seals are intact - Open canisters/trolleys with broken seals
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What must you do after PAX have disembarked?
- Post flight security checks - Relay checks complete to SCCM
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What do you do before disembarking on a transit stop?
- Security check - Baggage reconciliation
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Who do you inform upon finding a sus article?
- SCCM - CAP - Ground staff - SSDM
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What are the 3 types of threat warnings?
Red, Amber, Green
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Green threat warning:
Vague warning that lacks credibility
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Amber threat warning:
Relates to one or more targets/doubt about credibility/doubts about effectiveness of existing security measures
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Red threat warning:
Specific warning identifying target and judged to be credible
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What do you do if you receive a red bomb threat inflight?
Attempt to find the bomb
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How do you search for a bomb?
Bottom - top Aisle - seat