
Security
AVC8
The Power of Explosives
Demonstrating the destructive capabilities of a wide range and variety of explosive materials, special cameras provide a unique
opportunity to witness the effects at close range.
Industry experts give easy to understand explanations of explosives, methods of detonation and common ways of concealing devices.
This fascinating programme is an essential training aid for all airlines, airports and aviation organisations and promotes safety
awareness, with advice on what to look for and the action to take when confronted with a suspicious package or explosive device.
AV7
Aviation Security Check
This video has been produced to show both cabin crew and cockpit crew how to carry out an efficient and comprehensive pre-departure
aviation security check.
Failure to carry out these checks could, in extreme cases, lead to the destruction of an aircraft or its occupants by an undiscovered
terrorist device.
Crew are shown carrying out a quick but thorough check throughout the cabin and all the aircrafts accessible areas, including Galleys,
Crew Seat/door areas, Toilets, cockpit, aircraft exterior.
This video has been produced in such a way to make it suitable for any airline or type of aircraft even though different airlines may use
different procedures.
AV8
Crew Personal Safety
This video is designed to highlight the dangers that may be faced and shows how to reduce the possibilities of - THEFT, ATTACK or RAPE.
An airline crew is shown checking into a hotel. The video then follows the crew during their stay and highlights the possible risks, and also
shows how to react if attacked.
The video is suitable for both female and male crew members as well as other staff and senior executives of your airline who may have cause to
travel overseas. Airlines have ultimate responsibility for the safety and security of their employees. This video is essential viewing in helping
to meet that responsibility.
AV13
Disruptive Passenger - Diffusion
When faced with a disruptive passenger, the primary objective for crew is to calm the passenger and reduce the risk of violence.
It is essential that crew communicate clearly with the passenger and apply diffusion techniques to resolve the situation.
This video sets out to clearly identify the early warning signs exhibited by a potentially disruptive passenger and demonstrates
how these will change to danger signs as the likelihood of violence increases
- Clear guidance is provided for flight attendants
- Recognise the warning and danger signs
- Identify and resolve the problem
- Apply diffusion techniques to reduce the risk of violence
- Take self-protective measures
- Keep the Commander informed and to log events as they occur
This programme is essential viewing for flight attendants
AV14
Disruptive Passenger - Restraint
The video, which is designed to supplement a physical training programme, covers the complete passenger restraint activity from crew briefing,
through preparation of the restraint devices, control of the passenger and application of the restraint devices.
In addition the programme explains the need to protect the passenger from injury once restrained and to avoid injury to crew during the restraint
process. Guidance is also provided on communicating with the Commander and for post incident reporting.
This video is only available to those who have undergone an appropriate restraint training course.
AV5
Lockerbie Air Disaster
On the 21st December 1988, 31,000 feet above the small Scottish town of Lockerbie, PAN Am flight 103 destined for New York exploded in mid air.
The Lockerbie Air Disaster video catalogues the events leading up to the explosion using live footage photographic stills and computerised graphics. It’s clearly shows what happened, what went wrong and the mistakes made. It examines the training issues raised by the disaster and looks at the main lessons which can be learned in order that the mistakes are never repeated.
Ideal for training courses and seminars, the video is suitable for all airline and airport staff.
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