MONTH
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PROGRAM
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INSTRUCTION FEE
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COURSE NUMBER Click Course Number to Register
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August
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Performing a Local Security Audit
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$ 550
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123-WS-A169
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Innovative Security Systems
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$475
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219 WS 5623
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Air Operator Ground Security Coordinator/ Flight Security Manager
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$ 1275
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123 721590
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August 27-29
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Training for Trainers Work Shop
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$ 325
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219 WS 5623
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Sept 15-19
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Training for Trainers Certification
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$ 1550
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123-91548
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October 1-4
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Recurring Training for First Responders: Airport Emergency Planning & Exercise Implementation
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$ 750
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135-37644
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Air Operator Flight Security Monitor / Ground Security Officer Training
ICAO Course No.: 123 Local Code: 721590
Duration: 5 Day(s) Tuition Fees: 1275 USD
Objectives: To provide Level I instruction specifically developed for air operator employees designated to perform duties as Flight Security
Monitors and/or Ground Security Coordinators. Program of instruction combines both Standard and Recommended Practices of US 49CFR as well as
International requirements. Skill Sets include: Access control, anti-sabotage procedures, passenger and baggage screening and inter-agency
cooperation.
Prerequisites: Candidates must be assigned duties as FSM or GSC with an active airline operation.
Remarks: Curriculum includes: Defining the Threat, Legislative background, FSM and GSC duties and responsibilities, Enhancing Interpersonal
Communication skills - Customer Service techniques, Innovative Passenger Profiling, CQT and full student participatory practicum exercises. Course is
40% academic and 60% hands on learning
AVSEC Instructor: Training for Trainers
ICAO Course No.: 123 Local Code: 91548
Duration: 56 Hour(s)
Objectives: Upon completion, trainees will be able to: a. conduct AVSEC training applying the principals of interactive learning b. correctly
present valid materials c. identify, select and prepare appropriate teaching aids d. develop or modify training objectives , content and testing as
appropriate to meet national and local needs. e. identify and utilize various instructional and learning techniques as appropriate
Prerequisites: Students should be assigned to positions as instructors within the civil aviation environment. A minimal working knowledge of either
English or French language is essential.
Remarks: Curriculum includes Background, Instructional techniques, classroom management, program management, concepts of learning and
instruction, testing and evaluation. Students learn to create, select and present AVSEC programs in an manner consistent with ICAO standards and
recommended practices.

