Official training required to access restricted security areas in any Spanish airport (AENA network). Complete the course online and receive your accredited diploma upon completion.
Accredited diploma issued immediately upon course completion.
Flexible, self-paced learning from any device or browser.
Officially approved content aligned with the National Civil Aviation Security Programme (PNS).
Delivered by certified AVSEC instructors with experience in airport operations.
Who is this course for?
Airport personnel who need to obtain or renew their Airport Accreditation Card.
Workers required to apply mandatory AVSEC measures in restricted zones.
Individuals interested in improving their understanding of aviation security against unlawful interference.
Key Course Modules
Unlawful interference acts against civil aviation, terrorist acts and real threats
Covers the different types of unlawful interference and threats to civil aviation, along with the basic principles for their detection and prevention.
Relevant legal provisions
Presents the national and international AVSEC legal framework and the mechanisms to implement and maintain official aviation security programmes.
Objectives and organization of aviation security
Describes ICAO Annex 17 and the organizational structure of aviation security, including the main national and international bodies involved.
Configuration of screening points and inspection processes
Defines airport security zones and the access requirements and safety rules for movement within the airport.
Access control and security screening procedures
Explains how access and security controls are carried out, who is subject to them, the equipment used, and the list of prohibited items in Security Restricted Areas.
Identification badges and vehicle permits
Details the types and purposes of ID badges and vehicle permits, usage rules, and consequences of non-compliance.
Notification procedures
Establishes how to immediately report incidents or anomalies (e.g., intrusions, malfunctions, suspicious behaviour) through official channels and promotes a culture of shared vigilance.
Actions in case of security incidents
Outlines the procedures to follow in the presence of a suspicious object or any other security-related incident.
Our trainers are officially certified by AESA (Spanish Aviation Safety and Security Agency) to deliver accredited AVSEC training programs.
Roger Cerrada Morilla
Aviation Manager specialized in airport processes
Accredited Diploma
Once you complete the course, you will receive an official certificate that validates your AVSEC training. This diploma is recognized across the AENA airport network and is required for processing your airport credential.
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