Flight School Security Awareness Training for Aircraft and Simulators
October 26, 2004
Scenarios Flight School with Airplanes
Question
You have been making great progress with one of your students.
You have completed training through the airwork, systems malfunction,
and autopilot portion of the syllabus. In addition, you have
completed several simulator lessons on take-off procedures
and V1cuts. Today was to begin normal approach to landing
procedures for your student, but you have learned that he
has suddenly dropped out of flight training. It seems as if
he was interested in only one part of the flight training
program getting the aircraft in the air and maintaining
straight and level flight through the use of the autopilot
and mode control panel.
Answer
Any student who is intensely interested in a single part or
aspect of the training in large aircraft or is concentrating
more on ground facilities than flight maneuvers; curiosity
or frequent questions concerning bridges, dams, power grids,
relay stations, power generation or nuclear facilities should
be taken seriously. This type of behavior should be shared
with other staff members, instructors, and supervisors. Additionally,
instructors should closely monitor and scrutinize those parts
of the training syllabus chosen for review or special emphasis.
Consistently repeating specific sections of training where
the student would have the ability to perfect certain skills
should be reported to a supervisor. If these behaviors are
followed by the sudden and unexplained departure of the student
prior to completion of the program, immediately contact the
supervisor. They will immediately invoke follow-up actions
by contacting appropriate authorities and the General Aviation
(GA) Hotline or Transportation Security Operations Center
(TSOC) at (703-563-3240). Once the supervisor has been given
all available information on the student, they should immediately
contact local law enforcement and the General Aviation (GA)
Hotline or Transportation Security Operations Center (TSOC)
at (703-563-3240). If the student is an alien in this country
on a visa, the supervisor should provide this information
to the local law enforcement authorities as well so they can
inform the Bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
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