Airline Security Manual
According to security culture of our organization we state our security policy:. To comply with the security requirements and standards as required by the International and National legislations (Turkish National Civil Aviation Security Program, ICAO Annex 17, ECAC Doc.30, EU Security Regulations);.
To ensure and maximize the security of flight and ground together with passenger, personnel and assets;. To improve security culture continuously by equipment and human source. To achieve ‘best practice’ standards for implemantation the security measures we have in place all our security service providers, contractors are monitored by security audit / inspection (survey). A deportee is a person who has legally been admitted to a country by its authorities or who had entered a country illegally, and who at some later time is formally ordered by the authorities to be removed from that country. If the passenger is classified as deportee passenger due to stay longer than legal time interval, Freebird can accept to transport these passenger(s).
But if the passenger is classified as deportee passenger due to entering a country illegaly and/or any other reasons, security department communicates with local authorities and pilot-in-command for risk assessment and decides whether to accept or deny the passenger. An airline can refuse to accept a deportee or can accept a deportee in the judgement of a responsible representative. The carrier airline firm may refuse to transport the Deportee passenger, when the Deportee passenger is required to be transported by the authorised local authority, and/or if the firm accepts to transport the passenger, the firm has the right to require a companion officer during the transport. The relevant authorities should inform the aircraft operator of the intention to travel with a person in custody at least 24 hours prior to departure. The notification (required in writing) should indicate whether the passenger is considered dangerous, and should include any other pertinent information that may help the operator assess the risk to flight security.
Persons in custody should always be escorted by one or more law enforcement officers whose identities and nationalities should be disclosed to the aircraft operator. The pilot-in-command should be made aware of the situation during pre-flight preparations. ICAO Doc.8973 / 7 th Edition – Volume 4, Chapter 5 – Article 5.3.9 / c. Each Contracting State shall establish measures to ensure that the aircraft operator and the pilot-in-command are informed when passengers are obliged to travel because they have been the subject of judicial or administrative proceedings, in order that appropriate measures can be applied. ICAO Annex 17 / 9 th Edition / Chapter 4 - Article 4.7.3. An operator should refuse to accept a prisoner if, in the judgement of a responsible represantative of the operator, such acceptance may jeopardise the safety of the other passengers.
National Civil Aviation Security Program / 9 th Edition / Chapter 4 - Article 36 – (5) / h. Responsibility for a person in lawful custody who must be transported by air lies with the appropriate authorities, who should notify the aircraft operator of the travel intentions in advance and may proceed only with the aircraft operator's agreement to carry the potentially disruptive passenger.
ICAO Doc.8973 / 7 th Edition / Volume 4 – Chapter 5 – Article 5.4.5. To ensure flight security, aircraft operators may transport persons in custody under certain conditions, i.e.
If the person in custody is:. a) Not considered dangerous, the passenger should be accompanied by at least one law enforcement officer (with the agreement of the aircraft operator); and. b) Deemed dangerous, two or more law enforcement officers should escort the passenger (notwithstanding the presence of escorts, not more than one such passenger should be allowed on any flight). ICAO Doc.8973 / 7 th Edition / Volume 4 – Chapter 5 – Article 5.4.6.
Custody passengers should be accompanied by at least two escorts (only for the ones considered dangerous). The passengers that are not considered dangerous may be accompanied by one escort. A person suffering from a mental illness that is deemed to be a threat to the safety of a flight may be accepted for transportation if accompanied by an attendant physically capable of coping with untoward actions by that person during the flight and is skilled in administering sedatives as required and authorised by an appropriate doctor. If a mentally disturbed person requires sedation prior to departure, each portion of the flight should last no longer than the effective duration of the sedative administred.
The airline, on the advice of representatives of the airline's medical and security staff, as appropriate, should be permitted to deny boarding to such a person. Procedures On the Ground In Ticket sales office, at check-in counter, at passport or security control points or at the airport the passengers who acts unruly and disturbs airport staff or other passengers are not exepted on board. If any passenger is met, Local Authorities or security staff is informed immediately. Procedures In the Air If any unruly passenger is on the aircraft crew gives information to the passenger about when the plane arrives he/she is going to be informed to the Local Authorities. If he/she continious to act the same the pilot in command communicate with Air Traffic Control Centre, gives information and passenger is informed to the Local Authorities when the plane arrives.
Freebird Airlines performs transaction at passenger check-in counters during the passenger check-in for only the passenger(s) and baggage(s) that will travel. Pursuant to security rules, each passenger who will travel has to refer to check-in counters with his/her own baggage. Flight check-in process of the ones who do not comply with this rule is not realized. This application is realized in accordance with National Civil Aviation Security Program / 9 th Edition / Chapter 4 - Article 39 - (2) / a-1 ‘Security measures to be taken by the organizations – Concerning passengers’ rule. ‘Passenger check-in transactions are realized on the flight date and from the opening time until closing time of passenger check-in counters determined before in accordance with the flight hour. Passenger and baggage check-in transactions are not realized before the flight date’.
NOTIFICATION CARD TO UNRULY PASSENGER INTERFERENCE ON BOARD AN AIRCRAFT WILL NOT BE TOLERATED Transport May be Denied Passengers are entitled to travel in a safe and secure environment.Under the Criminal Code of State the Aeronautics act,it is illegal to behave in a manner that is threathing to crew members and passengers. The crew will not tolerate any disruptive behaviour. Police will be asked to meet the aircraft upon arrival. Anyone in contravention of the law,or anyone violating the rights of others,will be intercepted by the police upon landing.That person be: Arrested / Charged / Prosecuted Anyone found guilty will have a criminal record any may face fines up to or imprisonment. Examples of interference:.
Harassment. Verbal abuse.
Physical assault. Intimidating behaviour. Intoxicated and disorderly conduct. Disregard of smoking regulations.
Consuming ‘carry on’ alcoholic beverages. Refusal to follow instruction of the crew. Endangering the safety of the aircraft Safe Advice For Everyone. As of 20 April 2009, the liquid, aerosol and gels in hand baggage will be restricted. Liquid restrictions are not only applied in our country, therefore it is important to comply with this application so as not to have trouble in the arrival or transit airports. Liquid, aerosol, gel in hand baggage is not forbidden with this new security application; however, the allowed amount is restricted. The products you buy from Duty-free shops are exempted from the restrictions provided that the package is not opened.
What are included in the restriction? All kinds of liquid including water, syrup, drink; All kinds of cosmetics including cream, lotion, oils (including cosmetic oils), perfumes, mascara (excluding the lipstick in solid form); Shaving foams, deodorants; All substances in the form of paste including toothpaste; Food such as jam, honey, yoghurt, molasses and sauce; Contact lens liquid; Shampoos; Other substances similar to the ones listed above.
I Have a Special Condition, are there any exceptions? Medicines (provided that they are prescribed on the name of the passenger or a health report / document stating that the passenger should use such medicines is presented and such medicine is kept in its original package); Baby food (provided that the baby is also travelling on board and up to the amount required during the flight); Security officers may ask you to document the exceptional case or may make you taste the medicine / baby food / liquid at the check point. What and How Can I Carry in Check-in Baggage?
Liquid restriciton is not applied in your check-in baggage. You can carry any liquid except for the ones restricted by the airline company and Customs legislation in your baggage you deliver while taking your boarding card. What are included in the restriction?. All kinds of liquid including water, syrup, drink;.
All kinds of cosmetics including cream, lotion, oils (including cosmetic oils), perfumes, mascara (excluding the lipstick in solid form);. Shaving foams, deodorants;. All substances in the form of paste including toothpaste;. Food such as jam, honey, yoghurt, molasses and sauce;. Contact lens liquid;.
Shampoos; Other substances similar to the ones listed above. Products I Buy From Duty-Free Shop / aircraft?
The products you buy from duty-free shop or during the flight will be placed in a special bag together with the invoice and the bag will be sealed. This bag will be allowed on board only after the bag and the invoice are checked at the security check point. If you will go to final destination point by making a transit through another airport, you should not open the special duty-free shopping bag given in the shop or on board until the final destination airport son. Otherwise, the content of the bag may be seized in transit airport. If you have hesitation, please contact with your airline company and travel agency before your flight. And help the security officers and airline company staff in the airport.
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