Aviation Training Courses
Aviation Security Course
Flight safety and aviation security are the key indicators of air carriers. The National Civil Aviation Security Program requires to ensure the safety and security of passengers, crew, ground staff, people and property against illegal acts and to guarantee the safety and security of aircrafts, devoting special attention to training of pilots, cabin crew and other employees as a guarantee for reliable procedures of aviation security.
Aviation security training helps:
- To provide fresh knowledge and assist to assimilate and adapt it in everyday work;
- To introduce students, aviation professionals and maintenance and ground service personnel to aviation security regulations and procedures of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), the European Parliament and Council Regulation (EC). 2320/2002, the European Civil Aviation Conference (ECAC), the International Air Transport Association (IATA) and the recommended practices of the CAA of the Lithuanian Republic.
Aviation Security course participants will learn:
- Apply standard prevention measures of aviation security under normal working conditions and immediately react under threat;
- Will be introduced to aviation safety duties, requirements and measures as required by the National Civil Aviation Security Program.
Upcoming training
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2012
May 21 Type Rating Instructor Training course (TRI/SFI) Type Rating Instructor Training (TRI/SFI) is a core element of the professional aviation training. Experienced pilots as trainers guarantee a very high training quality, what results not only in the essential theoretical foundation but also great practical skills. -
2012
May 21 Preflight Inspection Training (Transit Check) Preflight Inspection training contains theoretical and practical parts of aircraft inspection techniques and hints. The training is based on SOP regulations and complies with requirements and specifications for aircraft type. -
2012
May 22 Crew Resource Management (CRM) CRM course is based on EU OPS and JAR OPS regulations. Teaching methods include working in the teams and role playing. -
2012
May 26 Dangerous Goods (DG) Dangerous Goods initial and recurrent training is a mandatory requirement for all pilots, cabin crew and staff associated with passenger and ground handling. You can perform all your Dangerous Goods training using the Airline Training Portal.
