Aircraft
• A flight crewmember must be present at all times when the aircraft is being serviced (fueling, catering, etc.)
• Check lavatories, baggage compartments and all cavities for unauthorized people or objects prior to every departure
• Use the aircraft’s security system (locks and alarms) whenever it is unattended to prevent unauthorized entry
Procedures • Require aviation department members to participate in security training
• Maintain a security information program • Require an accurate and accessible passenger manifest for all trip legs
• Only company personnel and authorized guests (identified in advance) are allowed to board a company aircraft
• Passengers or flight department members must maintain positive control of luggage
• Positively identify all luggage and match luggage to specific passengers (color-coded bag tags can be helpful)
• Crewmembers must display photo IDs • Have a security plan specific to your location and operation • Develop, maintain and exercise an Emergency Response Plan and use its associated resources
SECURITY PLANS
NBAA recommends that aviation departments consider the following steps in developing a company security program:
• Establish an emergency control committee to handle disaster-type emergencies
• Develop a contingency plan for advance response to hijackings, bomb threats, executive abductions, terrorist activities and extortion demands
• Schedule simulated emergencies and disasters at least once a year to test the plans
• Establish an emergency communication system with a telephone list of key personnel
• Audit security at hangar facilities and operational areas • Audit security procedures on-the-road • Coordinate flight department efforts with corporate security
21 Business Aviation & Personal Security
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