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The ACE Airport Security Certification is administered by
the American Association of Airport Executives and is
designed for airport security professionals, Airport
Security Coordinators, credentialing personnel, airport
operators, air carrier security personnel, and aviation
security specialists. The certification is based primarily on
U.S. aviation security regulations, airport security
programs, access control systems, credentialing, threat
management, security technologies, emergency response,
and international aviation security principles. The
examination consists of 100 multiple-choice questions,
requires a minimum passing score of 70%, and evaluates
practical application of airport security concepts in
operational environments.
Exam Coverage
,Aviation security principles and regulatory requirements
Airport Security Program implementation
Airport Security Coordinator responsibilities
Security Identification Display Areas (SIDA)
Access control and credentialing systems
Employee vetting and background investigations
Passenger and baggage screening concepts
Cargo and mail security procedures
Insider threat identification and mitigation
Security technologies and detection systems
Perimeter security management
Security incident response procedures
Law enforcement coordination
Emergency and contingency planning
General aviation security
International aviation security standards
Security training and awareness programs
Audits, inspections, and compliance monitoring
Threat assessment and risk management
Unlawful interference prevention measures
, Cybersecurity considerations affecting airport security
Security culture and human factors
Communications and reporting requirements
Security equipment effectiveness and deployment
Quality assurance and corrective action programs
1.
During routine monitoring, a credentialed employee
attempts to enter a restricted airside gate using another
employee's identification badge because their own badge
was forgotten. What should security personnel do first?
A. Permit access if identity is verbally confirmed
B. Escort the employee through the gate
C. Deny entry and follow access control procedures
D. Issue a temporary badge without verification
Answer: C
Rationale: Access control procedures require authorized
credentials for entry. Sharing badges compromises airport
security integrity.
2.
, A suspicious unattended backpack is discovered inside a
passenger terminal near a boarding gate during peak travel
operations. What is the most appropriate immediate
action?
A. Open the bag for inspection
B. Move it outside the terminal
C. Report and isolate the area according to procedures
D. Ignore until ownership is determined
Answer: C
Rationale: Unattended items must be treated as potential
threats until properly assessed.
3.
An airport security manager conducts a review to
determine vulnerabilities associated with perimeter fencing
and access points. Which security process is being
performed?
A. Revenue forecasting
B. Risk assessment
C. Workforce scheduling
D. Asset depreciation
Answer: B