TSA Security Recurrent A v4.0 Flashcards
TFSSP
Twelve-Five Standard Security Program
AOSC
Aircraft Operator Security Coordinator
NTAS
National Terrorism Advisory System
PSI
Principle Security Inspector
At FlightStar, who is the AOSC?
The chief pilot
In the US, who controls civil aviation security?
The TSA
Do all crews have to give their fingerprints?
YES
For aircraft crewed by two pilots, are guests allowed to occupy a pilot’s seat?
NO
What are green and red lasers used for in the Washington DC area?
To alert you that you are violating the SFRA
SFRA
Special Flight Rules Area
What is FlightStar’s policy on locking aircraft?
- Do not lock aircraft unless they are away from home base and done for the day.
- It is always an option to lock the aircraft, the crew never is required to lock the aircraft.
Define a “non-specific threat”?
General threats against your company, aviation, or your contry
Define a “specific threat”?
Exists when there is a specific flight, operator, location, or time given by the informant.
How many passenger threat levels are there?
4 levels
Describe the four levels of passenger threat?
Level 1- Disruptive
Level 2- Physically abusive
Level 3- Life threatening
Level 4- Attempted or actual breach of the flight deck