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Flight School Security Awareness Training

SECURITY ADVISORY » Click here to read our security advisory for flight schools and flight training providers dated Sept. 1, 2006. (PDF, 41.6KB)

The Interim Final Rule, Flight Training for Aliens and Other Designated Individuals; Security Awareness Training for Flight School Employees, requires flight schools to ensure that each of its flight school employees who has direct contact with students (including flight instructors, ground instructors, chief instructors and administrative personnel who have direct contact with students) receives both initial and recurrent security awareness training. Flight schools may either choose to use TSA’s security awareness training program or develop their own program. If a flight school chooses to develop its own program, the program must adhere to standards in the rule.

For those employees employed by the flight school as of Jan. 18, 2005, initial training must have been completed no later than Jan. 18, 2005. For employees hired after Jan. 18, 2005, initial training must be completed no later than 60 days after the date of hire. Recurrent training must be provided to employees each year in the same month as the month they received initial training.

Flight School Security Awareness (FSSA) Training module:

Download a FSSA Training module:

The Flight School Security Awareness (FSSA) training module is now also available in limited quantities on CD. If you are unable to complete the training on-line and would like a FSSA-CD mailed to you, E-mail your name and shipping address to the TSA Flight School Security Awareness Training Coordinator.