Training, Cargo Operator, Fixed Base Operator, Aircraft Operator, Corporate Flight Department, Blog, TFSSP | July 19, 2013
The Beauty of Simplicity
The state of being simple, uncomplicated or uncompounded; restraint in ornamentation
Simplicity is a wonderful thing at a time where seemingly everything is getting more and more complex. As the definition suggests, simple isn’t complicated, unnecessary or overdone. There are no distractions, bells or whistles.
But how does this apply to aviation security training? Is simplicity still a good thing?
Let’s take a look.
Training, Cargo Operator, Fixed Base Operator, Aircraft Operator, Blog, DASSP, TFSSP | June 25, 2013
Aviation Security Program Staff and Contract Instructors- The Real costs
Over the last couple months, we have discussed making your aviation security training program more efficient, who needs training, the three most commonly forgotten groups, and how much you really will spend developing and running your in house training program. These blogs have all helped pull the curtain back from some of the most common questions when it comes to aviation security training. These all have been fairly general. This month, we get a bit more specific. Those of you who have an in-house training program may go as far as having staff or contracted instructors. Let’s take a look at the real cost of that decision.
Training, Cargo Operator, Fixed Base Operator, Aircraft Operator, Corporate Flight Department, Blog, DASSP, TFSSP | March 19, 2013
3 Most Forgotten Groups in Aviation Security Training
Aviation security training is important. Last month, we talked about who needs to take training, but there are still some questions hanging in the air. Currently, there are a number of people who forget to take training or don’t think they need to have training. This week, I’ll talk a bit more about who needs to take aviation security training.