TSA Security Program Online Training Modules

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TSA Security Program Online Training Modules NATA Compliance Services (NATACS) is pleased to offer a variety of training modules to assist aircraft operators in meeting regulatory requirements, improving their employees knowledge base, and providing great customer service. These training modules cover important topics like specific TSA security programs, general security awareness, and drug and alcohol testing requirements. TSA Security Programs NATACS provides several training modules to meet the regulatory requirements of TSA security programs. Currently, these modules cover the security programs related to DCA (Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport) access and the Twelve Five Standard Security Program (TFSSP), as well as the General Security Awareness Training module, which is recommended for all aircraft operator and FBO employees. Appropriate NATACS Training Module Regulation / Training Program Reference Who Must Complete Training Validity Security Awareness Training (Recommended) (Recommended) all employees (Recommended) initial, then annual recurrent DASSP Aircraft Operator Primary and Alternate Security Coordinator 49 CFR 1562.23 and DASSP Company- assigned primary security coordinator and alternate security coordinator(s) DASSP Aircraft Operator In- Flight Security Coordinator / Ground Security Coordinator 49 CFR 1562.23 and DASSP All flight crewmembers DASSP Aircraft Operator All Employee Training (Recommended) (Recommended) all employees (Recommended) initial, then annual recurrent FBO Primary and Alternate Security Coordinator Training 49 CFR 1562.25 and FBO Standard Security Program Company- assigned primary security coordinator and alternate security coordinator(s) FBO All Employee Training (Recommended) (Recommended) all employees (Recommended) initial, then annual recurrent TFSSP In- Flight Security Coordinator 49 CFR 1544.235 and TFSSP All flight crewmembers TFSSP Ground Security Coordinator 49 CFR 1544.235 and TFSSP Company- designated GSC (often flight crewmembers) TFSSP All Employee Training (Recommended) (Recommended) all employees (Recommended) Initial, then 9400 Gateway Drive, Suite D, Reno NV 89521 800.788.3210 voice 800.682.1969 fax 703.842.5317 int l www.natacs.aero One Source One Stop One Solution.

Twelve Five Standard Security Program An aircraft operator must comply with the Twelve Five Standard Security Program (TFSSP) when conducting aircraft operations carrying passengers, cargo, or both passengers and cargo under 14 CFR Parts 121, 125, or 135 when using aircraft with a maximum certificated takeoff weight of more than 12, 500 pounds up to and including 45,500 kg (or 100,309.3 pounds) to, from, within, or outside of the United States. TFSSP In- Flight Security Coordinator Training This training module will help ensure the In- Flight Security Coordinator receives the training required of the TFSSP. The In- Flight Security Coordinator (each Pilot in Command of TFSSP flights) must complete this training before conducting TFSSP flights and then on an annual recurrent basis. The operator is required to maintain records confirming training completion. A record of successful completion is created and retained by NATA- Compliance Services for each individual completing this training program. and 1520 and is only available to those with an operational need to know. The operator s TFSSP Ground Security Coordinator and Crewmember Training This training module will help ensure the Ground Security Coordinator and other crewmembers receive the training required of the TFSSP. The Ground Security Coordinator and all other flight crewmembers must complete this training before conducting TFSSP flights and then on an annual recurrent basis. The operator is required to maintain records confirming training completion. A record of successful completion is created and retained by NATA- Compliance Services for each individual completing this training program. and 1520 and is only available to those with an operational need to know. The operator s TFSSP All Employee Training Page 2 of 5

This training module is intended to familiarize all employees of a TFSSP aircraft operator with a basic overview of the TFSSP and special requirements of the program. All flight department employees should complete this training before the aircraft operator conducts TFSSP flights and then on an annual recurrent basis. The operator should maintain records confirming training completion. A record of successful completion is created and retained by NATA- Compliance Services for each individual completing this training program. This training module does not contain Sensitive Security Information and is intended for all TFSSP aircraft operator employees, including reception staff, dispatch and flight following staff, charter sales staff, and others. It is recommended these employees also complete the General Security Awareness Training DCA Access Standard Security Program An aircraft operator must comply with the measures of the Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) Access Standard Security Program (DASSP) to receive authorization to conduct flights into and out of DCA. DASSP Aircraft Operator In- Flight Security Coordinator, Primary Security Coordinator and Alternate Security Coordinator This training module is intended to help an operator s Primary Security Coordinator, Alternate Security Coordinator, and Inflight Security Coordinators to learn more about the DASSP and meet appropriate training requirements. The Primary Security Coordinator, Alternate Security Coordinator, and each Inflight Security Coordinator (each Pilot in Command of DASSP flights) must complete this training before conducting DASSP flights and then on an annual recurrent basis. The operator is required to maintain records confirming training completion. A record of successful completion is created and retained by NATA- Compliance Services for each individual completing this training program. and 1520 and is only available to those with an operational need to know. The operator s DASSP Aircraft Operator All Employees Training This training module is intended to familiarize all employees of a DASSP aircraft operator with the DCA security program and provide basic instruction on the special security measures required for these flights. Page 3 of 5

All flight department employees should complete this training before the aircraft operator conducts DASSP flights and then on an annual recurrent basis. The operator should maintain records confirming training completion. A record of successful completion is created and retained by NATA- Compliance Services for each individual completing this training program. This training module does not contain Sensitive Security Information and is intended for all DASSP aircraft operator employees, including reception staff, dispatch and flight following staff, charter sales staff, and others. It is recommended these employees also complete the General Security Awareness Training FBO Standard Security Program An FBO must comply with the DCA Fixed Base Operator Security Program in order to serve as a last point of departure for general aviation and charter flights into and out of the Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA). FBO Primary and Alternate Security Coordinator Training This training module is intended to help an FBO s Primary Security Coordinator and Alternate Security Coordinators to learn more about the DCA Fixed Base Operator Security Program and meet appropriate training requirements. The Primary Security Coordinator and Alternate Security Coordinators must complete this training before conducting DASSP flights and then on an annual recurrent basis. The FBO is required to maintain records confirming training completion. A record of successful completion is created and retained by NATA- Compliance Services for each individual completing this training program. and 1520 and is only available to those with an operational need to know. The FBO s FBO All Employee Training An FBO must comply with special security measures in order to serve as a last point of departure for general aviation and charter flights into and out of the Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA). This training module is intended to familiarize all employees at a gateway airport FBO with the DCA security program and instruct them in the special security measures required to serve as the last point of departure for DCA flights. Employees should complete this training module before DASSP operations are conducted at their FBO and then on an annual recurrent basis. The FBO should maintain records confirming Page 4 of 5

training completion. A record of successful completion is created and retained by NATA- Compliance Services for each individual completing this training program. This training module does not contain Sensitive Security Information and is intended for all FBO employees, including reception staff, line service technicians, and others. It is recommended these employees also complete the General Security Awareness Training General Security Awareness Training This training module is recommended for all aircraft operator and FBO employees. It provides a basic framework for understanding the unique security challenges of the general aviation industry, identifying activities that could be threats to general aviation security, and responding to those threats in a responsible manner. This training is a must for all aircraft operator and FBO employees! To order modules today: Login at www.natacs.aero and visit your Order Services tab. Page 5 of 5