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“STOP PRESS - FROM APRIL 2010”
AVIATION SECURITY MANAGERS ‘REFRESHER’ TRAINING MANDATED
Requirement: This 2 day course is aimed at those managers’ that completed their initial training more than 36 months ago.
Redline delivers the mandatory syllabus set by the Department for Transport. Combined with expert instruction, state-of-the-art training facilities
and a passion for quality the Redline team builds on a delegate’s own experience and provides ‘informed training’ which is reflective of industry best
practice through lessons identified by the industry as a whole. Redline Aviation Security Ltd delivered the first Aviation Security Managers’ Refresher
course to all managers within the Highlands & Islands Airports during 2009 and are one of only 4 main providers accredited by the DfT to deliver the
managers’ initial training course, thereby being well placed to make this course relevant and focused. Monthly training courses will be conduct-
ed in the NSTC from January 2010 onwards; Call 01302 623262 to book.
The National Security Training Centre
Caroline Flint MP officially opened the National Security Training Centre
(NSTC), based at Robin Hood Airport, which will provide the United Kingdom
with a National centre of excellence for the provision of high quality aviation
security training.
Redline Aviation Security Ltd, founders of the NSTC, supply industry leading
training and security consultancy services under the auspices of the UK
National Aviation Security Programme.
Directors Paul Mason and James Termini with Caroline Flint MP at the NSTC Launch
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