ONLINE COURSE
This course is self-paced and can be completed at any time.
DURATION
20 Hours
(up to 12 months to complete)
UNITS OF COMPETENCY
1 Unit
COURSE INVESTMENT
$495.00 AUD (GST Exempt)
Course Overview
The Manage Disruptive Behaviour and Unlawful Interference with Aviation Course has been developed to assist our participants complete the AVI50119 Diploma of Aviation (Aviation Management).
This Manage Disruptive Behaviour and Unlawful Interference with Aviation Course has been developed by Southpac to assist our participants in completing the AVI50119 Diploma of Aviation (Aviation Management).
Unquestionably, an efficient, safe, and secure aviation system is integral to the social and economic well-being of the world. It aids travel and trade, connecting cities, towns and people to the rest of the world. For this reason, It has been identified that the global industry needs to take a proactive and comprehensive approach to help safeguard the aviation transport system from terrorism, unlawful interference and disruptive behaviour. The Aviation sector of the Australian Transport and Logistics Industry Skills Council recognise the importance of this global collaboration and has made the unit of competency attached to this course a core unit of the Diploma.
Participants who enrol for this course will gain immediate access to the Southpac online training portal and can complete the unit in their own time at their own pace.
This course involves the skills and knowledge required to manage disruptive behaviour and unlawful interference with aviation in compliance with relevant regulatory requirements of the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) and national operating standards.
It includes monitoring passenger behaviour, identifying and resolving disruptive or unlawful interference, taking action to manage unlawful interference, and reporting and documenting unlawful interference with aviation.
This course addresses aviation non-technical skill requirements (mental, social and personal-management abilities) related to aviation security duties of aviation personnel and contributes to safe and effective performance in complex aviation operational environments.
This course is part of the AVI50119 Diploma of Aviation (Aviation Management).
On successful completion of this course including all assessments, participants will receive a statement of attainment for:
AVIO0017 Manage disruptive behaviour and unlawful interference with aviation
- Gain an understanding of key terms, definitions and concepts in relation to disruptive and unruly behaviour and unlawful interference with aviation
- Gain an understanding of the International and Australian Framework for managing disruptive behaviour
- Gain an understanding of how to monitor passenger behaviour
- Gain an understanding of how to identify and resolve disruptive behaviour or unlawful interference
- Gain an understanding of how to take action to manage unlawful interference
- Gain an understanding of how to take action to report and document unlawful interference
This course involves the skills and knowledge required to manage disruptive behaviour and unlawful interference with aviation in compliance with relevant regulatory requirements of the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) and national operating standards.
Additionally, It includes monitoring passenger behaviour, identifying and resolving disruptive or unlawful interference, taking action to manage unlawful interference, and reporting and documenting unlawful interference with aviation.
What does this Manage Disruptive Behaviour course address?
This course addresses aviation non-technical skill requirements (mental, social and personal-management abilities) related to aviation security duties of aviation personnel. It contributes to safe and effective performance in complex aviation operational environments.
This course includes:
- Online Instruction
- Videos
- Case Studies
- Application of Knowledge
- Safety managers
- Shift workers
- Shift supervisors
- Compliance managers
- Aircrew
- Shift work Engineering personnel
Anyone who is in Safety, Compliance, Shiftwork and anyone who is in a supervisory or management role for these areas.
1. Formal Pre-Requisites
There are no formal prerequisites for this course.
2. Digital prerequisites
All students will require access to a computer (with Adobe Reader and Microsoft Word installed) and a reliable Internet connection. You must be comfortable using technology to locate information and research topics – for example, to find a copy of a regulation using Google – and in using the main features and functions of digital tools (such as word processing programs, email and printers) to complete work tasks.
3. LLN prerequisites
All students must possess the following language, literacy and numeracy (LLN) abilities:
- Learning ability: You must be comfortable using your experience to reflect on ways that variables impact outcomes, and identify future improvements. You must be self-directing, able to manage your own learning and be able to plan and balance multiple requirements and meet deadlines.
- English reading ability: You must be comfortable reading and interpreting a range of documentation relevant to the subject – this includes organisational policies and procedures and assessment instructions.
- English writing ability: You will be required to draft and develop various documents using appropriate format and language for the context and the audience. You must be comfortable writing documents such as formal documents, including instructions, information updates and completing report templates.
- English speaking ability: You will be required to participate in verbal exchanges using clear language and appropriate tone and syntax to provide relevant information. You must be able to use active listening and questioning to elicit views and opinions of others.
- Disruptive passenger background
- Air rage
- What is disruptive behaviour?
- What is ‘unlawful interference’?
Monitor passenger behaviour
- Surveillence to monitor & identify potential problems
- Timely resolution of identified potential problems
- Incidents are identified & appropriate action is taken
- Surveillance equipment requirements
- Hazard & risk management
Identify and resolve disruptive behaviour or unlawful interference
- Nature of disruptive behaviour or unlawful interference is accurately assessed & incident is resolved using appropriate resolution strategies or referred to appropriate personnel for resolution
- Procedures are followed to isolate offender/s & to minimise disruption to other passengers
- Assistance is sought from other staff & external support services as required
- Follow-up action is implemented in accordance with workplace rules, regulations & guidelines
Take action to manage unlawful interference
- Assistance is sought from other staff & external support services as required
- Nature of offence & consequences of behaviour are clearly communicated to offender in accordance with workplace policies & procedures
- Offenders are apprehended in accordance with legal & workplace parameters
Report & document unlawful interference
- Unlawful interference incidents are reported using the appropriate document format in accordance with workplace policies & procedures
- Documentation is completed & processed in accordance with regulatory & organisational requirements
We Are A Nationally Recognised Management & Leadership Training Organisation
Southpac Aerospace RTO32353 is approved to meet standards set for RTO training. Our organisation is consistently upgrading and improving our course material through participant feedback and authority auditing processes. This framework ensures you are receiving the highest level of training within the industry.
We provide you with
- Highly trained and engaged facilitators to make the most of your study. Our trainers all have extensive experience not only as trainers and auditors but also within industry areas including Defence, Major airlines, General Aviation and Manufacturing & Maintenance organisations
- Training aligned with industry standards, workplace requirements and skill sets
- Resources and materials that may include workbooks, guides and/or slides
- Ongoing support for developing your career pathways
Contact us now to reserve your seat or discuss your study options.
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