SECURITY RYANAIR EXAM QUESTION
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ANSWERS
Why do we need Aviation Security? - Answer-To protect passengers, crew, aircraft and
facilities against act of unlawful interference and to safeguard civil aviation acts of
unlawful interference
What does ICAO publish? - Answer-The ANNEX 17 & International conventions which
are concerned in to aviation security
What is the National Civil Aviation Security Programme? - Answer-Designed to protect
travelling public, industry employees and assets from acts of unlawful interference
Who designed the National Civil Aviation Security Programme? - Answer-DOT -
Department of Transport
What do IAA inspectors do? - Answer-Conduct regular audits, inspections and tests.
Why do the IAA conduct regular audits, inspections and tests? - Answer-To monitor the
operation of security standards
What's the main task of a Airline Security Manager? - Answer-Maintains the security
programme
What can the acts of Unlawful Interference be limited by? - Answer-• Access control to
restricted areas (only people who have legitimate reason to be there are granted
access)
• Screening (only items that have been appropriately screened are allowed in to
restricted areas)
What areas do airports normally establish? - Answer-CPSRA - Critical Part of the
Security Restricted Area
What measures are in place in the main airport areas? - Answer-• Landside (patrols &
surveillance; typically no access restriction)
• CPSRA (patrols & surveillance + access control & 100% screening)
What percentage are check in bags secured? - Answer-100% screened
What percentage are vehicles examined before entering critical parts? - Answer-100%
screened
WITH COMPLETE WITH CORRECT
ANSWERS
Why do we need Aviation Security? - Answer-To protect passengers, crew, aircraft and
facilities against act of unlawful interference and to safeguard civil aviation acts of
unlawful interference
What does ICAO publish? - Answer-The ANNEX 17 & International conventions which
are concerned in to aviation security
What is the National Civil Aviation Security Programme? - Answer-Designed to protect
travelling public, industry employees and assets from acts of unlawful interference
Who designed the National Civil Aviation Security Programme? - Answer-DOT -
Department of Transport
What do IAA inspectors do? - Answer-Conduct regular audits, inspections and tests.
Why do the IAA conduct regular audits, inspections and tests? - Answer-To monitor the
operation of security standards
What's the main task of a Airline Security Manager? - Answer-Maintains the security
programme
What can the acts of Unlawful Interference be limited by? - Answer-• Access control to
restricted areas (only people who have legitimate reason to be there are granted
access)
• Screening (only items that have been appropriately screened are allowed in to
restricted areas)
What areas do airports normally establish? - Answer-CPSRA - Critical Part of the
Security Restricted Area
What measures are in place in the main airport areas? - Answer-• Landside (patrols &
surveillance; typically no access restriction)
• CPSRA (patrols & surveillance + access control & 100% screening)
What percentage are check in bags secured? - Answer-100% screened
What percentage are vehicles examined before entering critical parts? - Answer-100%
screened