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AIR BP Announces Ramp Security And Safety Training

Security Issues Prompt Detailed Security Education Training Assistance

The obvious need to continue ramp security education and the insurance industry's scrutiny of the aviation business, has prompted Air BP Aviation Services to develop and offer a security and safety training program to assist Air BP Dealers, General Aviation personnel and FBOs.

Attendees will focus on the causes for high insurance rates and learn suggested solutions on managing risk and exposure reduction.

Furthermore, Air BP Tech and Ops personnel have investigated several other facets of aviation that have taken on the challenge of improved security, while ensuring Customer Service to an open society. The resulting course will show participants how to achieve the goals of HR 3798 (the amended Homeland Security Act of 2002) that call for specific security reforms including perimeter security, security standards for airport workers, background checks, social security numbers and terrorist watch lists.

Trade associations have done a fine job training pilots and aircraft operators on what they should expect from FBO's but, to date, there are few resources available that communicate to FBO's what they are expected to deliver in the area of security.

This Air BP Aviation Services course will be available in September 2004.

FMI: www.airbpaviation.com

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