Airline Security Training
Airline Security Training and Passenger Screening
Airline Security training has evolved since the Terrorist attacks of 9/11 and a greater emphasis has been placed on Observation Techniques, known as “Behavior Profiling.” Observation Techniques can spot Deceptive Behavior displayed by a Passenger during the Security Screening process, and can lead the Airline Security Officer to determine if additional screening is necessary.
Observation Techniques Training require a simple, logical, sequential, and systematic approach to learning the observation and application of Behavior in an Airline terminal setting. For officers responsible for Airline Security this means the understanding of Human Behavior in an Airline Terminal, gaining the ability to select passengers based on Deceptive Behavior indicators, and being able to verbalize their observations with greater detail and confidence. Knowing that what they observe presents a risk to the security of the airline and the aviation system.
Behavior Observation Training for Airline Security personnel
When we consider that 99% of the traveling public is not involved in an illegal activity that requires action on the part of the Airline Security Officer, it is easy to see why the public becomes frustrated with the 100% percent inspection that takes place now during the Passenger Security Screening. Airline Security remains a mechanical process and only limited steps have been taken to understand the advantages of Behavior Observation. Training and the development of new procedures will make this a viable option in Airline Security. Behavior Profiling is the first step towards passenger security in knowing and understanding how the perpetrator behaves in an Airline terminal.
Training how “Deceptive Behavior” is recognized, identified, and communicated across all groups responsible for Airline Security during the screening of passenger requires a common terminology between the Airline Security, Airport Security, Aviation Security, Ground Security Coordinators, and Law Enforcement. Training on Behavior Observation Techniques in an Airline Terminal Setting can improve Passenger Security, expedite Passenger Screening, and improve the customer experience when properly implemented, but ultimately, it is the training and constant adaptation of the Airline Security codes and regulations to include and recognize the application of Behavior Observation Techniques as a solution to Airline Security.
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Airline Security Training
Caribbean Airlines
Trinidad and Tobago – January 17 – 21, 2011

Topics Included on this Course:
Screening Passengers – Observational Techniques and Behavior Analysis. How to Perceive, Recognize, and communicate Deceptive Behavior in a Terminal and Airport Setting. Designed for front line employees, and authorities who rely on observations of passenger’s behavior during the course of their duties.
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Airline / Aviation Security
Training designed for Airline, Aviation, and Law Enforcement Authorities responsible for security in the Airline and Civil Aviation, key components of the Transportation Industry. Complementing Customer Service, Aviation Security, Flight Security, In-Flight Security, Ground Security Coordinator (GSC) training programs, and covering critical areas and processes such as: Airport / Airline Lobby Check-in, Boarding Gates, Airline In-Transit areas, Cabin Boarding, Take-off, In-Flight Service and Landing Operations.
Airline Security / Aviation Security
Observation Techniques and Behavior Analysis
Behavior Analysis and Observational Techniques - Focuses directly on the Human factor, considered the greatest risk to the security of the Airline and Aviation Industry, the common element in the security screening of passengers, and crucial in the detection of Deceptive Behavior displayed by a terrorist, a drug smuggler, or criminal as they attempt to gain access to an aircraft or to critical areas of the Airline and Aviation Security System.
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