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General Overview
priciple that secrity efforts should have a reasonable bearing to the threat assessment. Besides, there are certain common measures which are conducive to good civvil aviation security as well as to good facilitation. For example instead of dissipating the scarce resources on screening of every passenger to the same level, it may be posilble identify those who should atually besubjected to intensive security checks. This single stp may reduce the wait time for screening for a large group of passengers. At the same time it will free the screening staff to check the potential offenders more thourougly. Similarly advance receipt of passenger information before their arrival may enable the authorities to complete initial analysis before hand. They may also decide upon the names of the passengers who would need special curity arrangements.
Security and Safety
Security is not sysnonymous with safety. While safety means freedom from danger, the word security connotes the measures, which ensure freedom from such danger. In cvil aviation terms the security provides freedom from danger against the unlawful activity and evil designs of human beings interfering with the civil avitioin operations. In fact the security measures are geared up t protect he safety of civil aviation. Amongst the many ways to ensure safety, the securty is one.
Methodology
The first and foremost task in security planning would be lay down the aims and objectives of the security. States that are party to Chicago conventon 1944 have it already laid down as Standards in Article 2.1.1., 2.1.12 and 2.1.3 of Annex 17 to the Convention.As far as the International operations are converned,
General Overview
priciple that secrity efforts should have a reasonable bearing to the threat assessment. Besides, there are certain common measures which are conducive to good civvil aviation security as well as to good facilitation. For example instead of dissipating the scarce resources on screening of every passenger to the same level, it may be posilble identify those who should atually besubjected to intensive security checks. This single stp may reduce the wait time for screening for a large group of passengers. At the same time it will free the screening staff to check the potential offenders more thourougly. Similarly advance receipt of passenger information before their arrival may enable the authorities to complete initial analysis before hand. They may also decide upon the names of the passengers who would need special curity arrangements.
Security and Safety
Security is not sysnonymous with safety. While safety means freedom from danger, the word security connotes the measures, which ensure freedom from such danger. In cvil aviation terms the security provides freedom from danger against the unlawful activity and evil designs of human beings interfering with the civil avitioin operations. In fact the security measures are geared up t protect he safety of civil aviation. Amongst the many ways to ensure safety, the securty is one.
Methodology
The first and foremost task in security planning would be lay down the aims and objectives of the security. States that are party to Chicago conventon 1944 have it already laid down as Standards in Article 2.1.1., 2.1.12 and 2.1.3 of Annex 17 to the Convention.As far as the International operations are converned,