Kochi: The Cochin International Airport Limited is set to take flight to new horizons by launching the Aviation Security Training Institute next month at a cost of Rs 2 crore, to train personnel of all stakeholders covering security areas at airports.
The institute which will be launched on February 1, will function on the premises of the Cochin International Aviation Services Limited (CIASL), a subsidiary of CIAL situated near Nedumbassery airport. The institute has been set up after two years of persistent efforts by CIAL to create infrastructure like computer-based training, explosive model section, x-ray simulator training section and library.
“Each individual in the security departments of airports, various airlines that are operating, CISF and ground handling agencies have to qualify after doing the 12-day basic course of aviation security and one-week screening test.
19/01/14 Vinod Nedumudy/Deccan Chronicle
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The institute which will be launched on February 1, will function on the premises of the Cochin International Aviation Services Limited (CIASL), a subsidiary of CIAL situated near Nedumbassery airport. The institute has been set up after two years of persistent efforts by CIAL to create infrastructure like computer-based training, explosive model section, x-ray simulator training section and library.
“Each individual in the security departments of airports, various airlines that are operating, CISF and ground handling agencies have to qualify after doing the 12-day basic course of aviation security and one-week screening test.
19/01/14 Vinod Nedumudy/Deccan Chronicle