This document discusses airline security from the perspective of Czech Airlines. It covers their airline security program, aircraft security measures, in-flight security measures, and security quality control measures. The airline security program ensures compliance with EU, ICAO, ECAC, national, and airport security regulations. Aircraft security includes protecting aircraft from unauthorized access through measures like security searches and overnight procedures. In-flight security involves sky marshals, cockpit security, and passenger profiling by cabin crew to detect atypical behaviors that could indicate terrorists. Quality control occurs through security inspections, audits, tests, and exercises with airports. The conclusion emphasizes that security must involve technologies, people, and procedures.
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Airport security 2013 ladislav kaspar
1. Airline Operator’s Perspective of
Airport Security
Ladislav Kašpar
Head of Security and Emergency Response Planning
Czech Airlines
2. Airline Operator ´s Perspective of
Airport Security
Ladislav Kašpar
Head of Security and Emergency Response Planning
17th September 2013
3. Czech Airlines
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Contents
• The Introduction
• The Airline Security Program
• The Aircraft Security
• The In-flight Security Measures
• The Security Quality Control Measures
• The conclusion
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The Aircraft Security –Protection of
the Aircraft
• Protection of the Aircraft
• Aircraft Security Search / Security Check
• One-Stop Security
• Over-night Security Procedures (e.g. Sealing, etc…..)
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The Aircraft Security-Protection of
the Aircraft
EU 185 (3.2.1.1) „Regardless of where an aircraft is parked at an
airport, it shall be protected against the unauthorized access
by:…..
We consider Jetty Reader systems are compliant to EU 185
(3.2.1.1 c)
And EU Inspectors ????? – No
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The In-flight Security Measures
• Sky Marshalls on Board
• Cock-pit Security Procedures
• Profiling of Passengers by CABIN CREW
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The In-flight Security Measures
Profiling of Passengers by CREW
•We have to observe people more closely at the airport and on the
aircraft.
•We must focus on cues that will aid us in detection of terrorists before
committing their deadly acts.
•Instead of looking for bad things – security system must looking for bad
people.
FOR AIRLINE PERSONEL, THIS IS THE ESSENCE OF TRUE
PROFILING.
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The In-flight Security Measures
Profiling of Passengers by CREW
•One of the major difficulties in finding terrorists anywhere in the world is
they do not wear signs around their necks or on their backs that say
„TERRORIST“.
•It is essential to aviation that skills training in situational awareness,
communication, crew coordination, and decision-making are taught
effectively to all flight crew
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Stress cues and their sources
• Where to watch x What to watch for
1.Head (eyes, mouth/lips, brows, cheeks,hair, neck)
2.Hands and arms
3.Legs and feet
4.Other body movements or indications to look for
5.Nervous attitudinal behaviors
6.Other potentially abnormal/hazardous behaviors
to watch for
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Looking for „Absence of the Normal“ and „Presence of
Abnormal“
• Looking for absence of the normal goes well
beyond profiling based upon gender, race,
color, language, dress, etc.
• Absence of the normal focuses on „what is
missing from the picture?“
• Presence of the abnormal focuses on what is
in picture that should not be.
• Many times, absence of the normal is
accompanied by presence of the abnormal.
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The In-flight Security Measures
Profiling of Passengers by CREW
• Everyone who steps aboard your airliner needs
profiling in one way or another.
• It is essential that you keep your mind open as you
speak with passengers and other crewmembers.
• Air rage incidents rarely begin „out of blue“.
• Therefore, profiling must be practiced on a daily basis
to become an effective weapon against terrorism.
• The proper use of profiling could safe your life.
• We have to be sure that we eliminate the stereotyping
and prevent the process from gaining widespread use.