Training flight and cabin crew members to handle potential threats against domestic aircraft is an important element in securing our nations aviation system. The responsibility for ensuring that crew members are prepared to handle these threats is a shared responsibility between the private sector--air carriers--and the federal government, primarily the Transportation Security Administration (TSA). This report addresses (1) actions TSA has taken to develop guidance and standards for flight and cabin crew member security training and to measure the effectiveness of the training, (2) how TSA ensures domestic air carriers comply with the training guidance and standards, and (3) efforts TSA has taken to develop and assess the effectiveness of its voluntary self-defense training program.
Aviation Security: Flight and Cabin Crew Member Security Training Strengthened, but Better Planning and Internal Controls Needed
2005
54 pages
Report
No indication
English
Air Transportation , Transportation Safety , Management Practice , Aviation security , Aircraft safety , Flight crew training , Internal controls , Commercial aviation , Air transportation , Flight training , Security personnel , Airline operations , Passenger aircraft , Management planning and control , Threats , Prevention , Compliance , Standards , Monitoring , Performance measures , Government policies , Recommendations , Transportation Security Administration(TSA) , GAO reports
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