Security Exam Flashcards

1
Q

What is the HOT Principle?

A
  1. Is it Hidden?
  2. Is it Obviously suspicious?
  3. Is the item NOT Typical of that area?
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2
Q

Pre-Flight check for the SAAP?

A

Present (Satchel) 

Seal Intact

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3
Q

Locations of the SAAP on the 186, 180 & 180 ALT?

A

186 Pax - L2
180 & 180 ALT - R2

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4
Q

Where is the least risk bomb location on the A320/ A321 Aircraft?

A

R2

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5
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What are the 5 things you need to communicate to the Flight Deck during the search process?

A
  • Exact Smell
  • Colour
  • Size
  • Description
  • Location
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6
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What are the 4 Levels of the Counter Threat Response Model?

A

Level 1 - Verbal Abuse
Level 2 - Physical Assault
Level 3 - Life Threatening
Level 4 - Attack on Flight Deck

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7
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What are the 3 D’s in the Counter Threat Response Model?

A
  1. Determine
  2. Defuse
  3. Defend
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8
Q

What are the actions for Cabin Crew during Level 3 (Life Threatening)

A
  • Evacuation or escape.
  • Use all available resources – ABPs.
  • Use necessary force to repel and subdue the threat.
  • Evasion and separation.
  • Hostage survival techniques – delay tactics.
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9
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What are the actions for the Cabin Crew during Level 4 (Attack on Flight Deck) ?

A
  • Evacuation or escape.
  • Use all available resources – ABPs.
  • Use necessary force to repel and subdue the threat.
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10
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During a Hijacking, what communication would you need to report?

A
  • Description of weapon(s)
  • Description of explosive device(s)
  • Physical description of the hijacker(s), including
    behaviour
  • Seat number
  • Joining port
  • Name, etc.
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11
Q

Can you open the Flight Deck door during a
FD Lockdown?

A

Only if the risk of not doing so is greater then the risk of opening and closing the flight deck door

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12
Q

How often do you check on a passenger once you have restrained them?

A

Every 10 minutes

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13
Q

What must you not do once a passenger is restrained?

A
  • Neck restraints and/or gagging of the offender.
  • Striking the offender when compliance has been achieved.
  • Using unnecessary force against an offender when there is no resistance.
  • Using tape to ‘hog tie’ an offender in place of flexi-cuffs and infant seat belts.
  • Leaving an offender prone on the floor when the flexi-cuffs have been applied.
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14
Q

What are the Pre-Flight checks for the Restraint Kit?

A
  • Present
  • Seal Intact
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15
Q

What are the contents in the Restraint Kit?

A
  • 6 Flexi Cuffs
  • 1 Cutter
  • 1 Instruction Card
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16
Q

When should you take the Flexi-cuffs off a passenger once you have restrained them?

A

Only in a life threatening situation

17
Q

What is Stockhome Syndrome?

A

When someone starts feeling sympathetic for their kidnapper

18
Q

What’s contents are in the SAAP kit?

A
  • 14 laminated search cards
  • 1 search manager guide
  • 2 Dental type mirrors
  • 1 Large plastic sheet with an attached 2 metre long red tail
19
Q

How would you build a bomb platform?

A
  1. Hard baggage (70cm)
  2. Wet blankets (30cm)
  3. Plastic sheet
  4. Suspicious article - red marker tail visible
  5. Wet blankets (30cm)
  6. Soft items (rest of area)