An Authorized Aircraft Operator Representative is: Answer : Not an employee of the air carrier but is authorized to represent the air carrier regarding the twelve five security program. Regarding the TFSSP, a Specific Aircraft, is one which is: Answer : Identified in a bomb threat. The abbreviation, AOSC, stands for: Answer : Aircraft Operator Security Coordinator. The abbreviation, SD, stands for: Answer : Security Directive. Is it permissible for a weapon to be carried aboard a charter flight? Answer : Yes, if the aircraft operator ensures the weapon is not loaded and it is kept in an appropriate locked container. . Whenever an individual is denied boarding because he or she has made a threat, or is determined to be a threat to the aircraft, the aircraft operator must immediately notify: Answer : All the listed persons. The 12.5 Standard Security Program requires the aircraft operator to: Answer : All the answers are correct. Unless the ISC also performs this function, who is responsible for communicating all pertinent security information to the ISC before the flight? Answer : The GSC. In addition to normal crew briefings regarding the safe conduct of the flight, the ISC should brief the crew: Answer : On any significant irregularities or occurences which may affect the security of the flight. Which of these is/are duty(ies) of an ISC? Answer : All the answers are correct. Who is responsible to check each crewmember’s identity badge before the flight? Answer : The ISC. If a threat telephone call is received that mentions a specific operator’s name, flight and time, the threat would be classified as: Answer : Specific. How many threat levels are there and what are they? Answer : Four; they are disruptive behavior, physically abusive behavior, life threatening behavior and flight deck breach. What transponder code should be squawked by the crew if encountering a Level 3 or Level 4 threat? Answer : 7500 for both. The term "shootings", as it is used in this training program, means: Answer : The aircraft is shot at from the surface or from another aircraft. When an airplane is NOT under the direct control of an authorized person, it is defined as: Answer : An Unattended Airplane. The ISC should conduct a search of the airplane anytime there is an indication of unauthorized access to the airplane. Answer : True. When the ISC conducts a search of the airplane, which area(s) should be checked. Answer : All the listed areas. . If required to search an airplane due to suspected unauthorized access, the ISC should search: Answer : All the listed areas. . An "Emergency" is defined as any occurrence that results in or has the potential to cause injury or death, or the loss or damage to private, public, or company property. Answer : True. Which of these WOULD NOT be considered an emergency for the ISC? Answer : Passengers with minor illness or passengers closing eyes during passenger briefing. In the event of an in-flight emergency as defined in the ISC training program, who should the ISC contact? Answer : The aircraft operator. Describe crewmember tactics in response to hijacking. Answer : All answers are correct. Describe crewmember tactics in response to hijacking. Answer : All the answers are correct. What is the correct way for the ISC to handle the media after landing the aircraft after a hijacking? Answer : Do not discuss the hijacking with the media. Refer all questions to the aircraft operator’s public relations. What is the definition of a weapon? Answer : An instrument of any kind which may be used for fighting or injuring another person. A "bloodsucker" is a knifelike weapon disguised as a: Answer : Pen. A 25 caliber Baretta semi automatic was effectively concealed in a: Answer : Compartment hat, similar to a baseball cap. A dagger formed with a hard poly-resin blade has been known to have been concealed: Answer : By screwing the handle into a hairbrush, concealing the blade. Which of these is a concealed weapon, which is actually known to exist? Answer : All the listed items are actual weapons. "The Club" steering wheel locking device has been known to be modified into: Answer : A device capable of firing a shotgun shell. Which of the following weapons can sometimes be disguised as a key? Answer : Knife. A solid brass cylinder, held in the fist as a weapon which may also conceal a knife, is known as a: Answer : Kubotan. The "Deadly and Dangerous Weapons" section of the tutorial discussed the use of a book to conceal a: Answer : Booby trap bomb with 5 lbs. of plastic explosive. "Dragon’s Breath" shotgun shells can be used to fire: Answer : A fifty foot flame, lasting three seconds, fueled by magnesium and phosphorus. A "flechette round", used in a shotgun, emits the equivalent of: Answer : Dozens of tiny steel darts.