The Screener In-flight Supplies training leads to the Screener In-flight Supplies. This is acknowledged by the National Coordinator for Counterterrorism and Security (NCTV) and the Royal Netherlands Marechaussee. The training is based on the National Civil Aviation Security Program (NCASP).
For whom
The training is designed for employees who screen in-flight supplies for the presence of prohibited items. After this screening, they may declare in-flight supplies secure to be brought on board an aircraft. This training is not about (hand) baggage.
What do you learn?
Topics covered include:
- Terms and definitions
- From activism to terrorism (radicalization)
- Legal requirements from supplier to the aircraft
- Identify prohibited items
- Protection and transportation requirements for in-flight supplies
- Secure logistics supply chain, Known Supplier, Regulated Supplier
- Screening and controlling in-flight supplies
Practical Information
- Duration: two days (basic); four hours (refresh)
- Time: from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (basic); morning or afternoon (refresh)
- Training material provided: handout
- Required prior training: Valid employee in-flight certificate (basic); valid employee- and Screener In-flight Supplies certificate (refresh)
- To participate in the Screener In-flight Supplies, you must hold a valid VGB (certificate of no objection)