1.1 Introduction
1.2 Structure of Planning Security
1.3 Responsibility and Organization
1.4 Airside Security Procedures
1.5 Landside Security Procedures - Passenger Terminal
1.6 Landside Procedures - Cargo Terminal
1.7 Security Equipment and Systems
1.8 Security Operations
2. Instructions for 9/11 Terror
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Hijackings in details
2.3 Loss and damages
2.4 The procedure of boarding the flights
2.5 Protect against and prepare for terrorist attacks
2.6 Conclusion
3. Airside Security and Facilitaion -case study : Gimpo and Incheon airport
3.1 Gimpo and Incheon airport introduction
3.2 Gimpo and Incheon airport security
4. Airside safety
4.1 The procedure of boarding the flights
4.2 Bird strike control
4.3 VOR (VHF Omni-directional Radio Range)
4.4 DME (Distance measuring equipment)
4.5 Air Route Surveillance Radar
4.6 ILS (Instrument Landing System)
4.7 MLS (Microwave Landing System)
4.8 ASDE (Airport Surface Detection Equipment)
5. Conclusion
5.1 Current problems and solutions
5.2 Conclusion
6. Reference
6.1 Books
6.2 Sites
6.3 Visit area & Interview
The gravity of the illegal acts against airlines and airports is such that it is now accepted that countermeasures must be of international concern. The report of the U.S. President's Commission on Aviation Security and Terrorism stresses the need for the necessary will on the part of all governments. "A consensus must be reached among law-abiding nations that terrorism is an act of aggression which can and must be destroyed." In seeking this consensus a series of conventions have addressed the issues:
1) Tokyo 1963. Convention on Offenses and Certain Other Acts Committed On Board Aircraft-concerned with the whole subject of crime on aircraft and particularly with the safety of the aircraft and its passengers.
2) The Hague 1970. Convention for the Suppression of Unlawful Seizure of Aircraft dealing with hijacking, specifically, recommending that it be made an extraditable offense.
3) Montreal 1971. Convention for the Suppression of Unlawful Acts Against Civil Aviation-enlarging the Hague convention and adding the offense of sabotage.
6.1 Books
1)Airport operations -Mcgraw-hill ,Norman Ashford..
2)Aviation security -Saeromi , Yoo Mun-ki..
3)Airport operation and aviation security -Baeksan, Yoo Kwang-eui
4)The story of building -a world best air hub- IIAC 2008
6.2 Sites
1)http://www.airport.co.kr/
2)http://www.airport.kr/iiac/
3)http://www.airportal.co.kr
6.3 Visit area & Interview
1) Incheon International Airport Corporation -Aviation Operation Team
-Facilitaion Team
(11/26 14:00~17:00)
2) Incheon International Airport Security Zone -whole area of Airsid
(11/26 17:00~19:00)
-Air Traffic Tower-
-Fire Drill Site-
3) Incheon International Airport Inspection&Security Department
(11/28 14:00~17:00)
-Centralized Inspection control departmet-
-Centralized Security control departmet-
4) Gimpo Airport Opertaion Team manager E-mail Interview(11/21~ 11/28)

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