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GA Training

Training courses are offered at three levels that address the diversity of general aviation aircrafts and airports. Here are the key learning objectives for each course.

Level 1 Training
  • Recognize how GA aircraft and facilities could be used for criminal purposes.
  • Apply crime prevention through environmental design basics to GA airports.
  • Establish an Airport Watch Program.
  • Establish a plan to use and maintain an aircraft key control system.
  • Select anti-theft devices for GA aircraft.
  • Layout a signage and marking plan for buildings, fences, and gates.
  • Outline airport incident needs to share with local emergency service agencies.
  • Outline an emergency communication plan.
Level 2 Training

Note: GA Level 2 Participates are expected to understand the topics in Level 1.

  • Recognize how GA aircraft and facilities could be used for criminal purposes.
  • Apply crime prevention through environmental design basics to GA airports.
  • Establish an Airport Watch Program.
  • Establish a plan to use and maintain aircraft key control system.
  • Create a plan to orient local law enforcement responders to the basics of airport and aircraft operations.
  • Create a plan to form, guide, and lead an airport security committee.
  • Create a basic airport security plan for all airport personnel.
  • Outline steps to plan, implement, test, and maintain a formal emergency communication system.
  • Recognize National Incident Management System fundamentals.
  • Create a business continuity plan.
Level 3 Training

Note: The GA Level 3 participants are expected to understand the topics in Levels 1 and 2.

  • Recognize how GA aircraft and facilities could be used for criminal purposes.
  • Apply crime prevention through environmental design basics to GA airports.
  • Establish an Airport Watch Program.
  • Identify the purpose of complex access control system (including with or without Photo ID systems and access controlled vehicle gates.)
  • Detail a plan to use CCTV systems.
  • Detail a plan to use intrusion detection systems.
  • Outline a plan to administer integrated security systems.
  • Troubleshoot advanced airport security plans, procedures and resources.
  • Create a business continuity plan.

Each class is 8 hours long and is considered to be participant centered, so that students create a security blueprint for their respective airports.

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  800 Main Street Pewaukee, WI 53072