ACHC Module 2.1 Airport Familiarization LESSON OBJECTIVES At the end of the lecture, the participants will be able to: L.O1 . Enumerate the access requirements for people and vehicles L.O2. Familiarize with the different areas/locations at the airport. L.O3. Familiarize with the different government agencies in the airport L.O.4. Familiarize with the different commercial aircraft and its configurations .
The OTS Mandate single authority responsible for the security of the transportation systems of the country in accordance with international obligations and standards ACHC Module 2.1 Airport Familiarization
The OTS Mandate Their mission is to formulate, develop, maintain and implement national transport security programs, plans, rules and regulations in accordance with international standards to secure the transportation system of country. ACHC Module 2.1 Airport Familiarization
Core Functions of OTS Risk Management Transport Security Policy Development Regulation Compliance Training Standards Management ACHC Module 2.1 Airport Familiarization
Transport security is a major concern of the Philippine government. Significant efforts have been exerted to guarantee the safe movement of people and goods in the civil aviation, maritime and landrail sectors. ACHC Module 2.1 Airport Familiarization
The NAIA Manila Ninoy Aquino International Airport or NAIA, also known as Manila Airport is one of the two international airports serving the Metro Manila Area and is the main international gateway to the Philippines. ACHC Module 2.1 Airport Familiarization
Module 2.1 Working at the Airport TERMINALS AT NAIA AIRPORT ACHC Module 2.1 Airport Familiarization
Terminals at NAIA Airport ACHC Module 2.1 Airport Familiarization
NAIA Terminal 1 serves international flights except for those operated by Cebu Pacific Air, PAL Express, Delta Air Lines, PAL, All Nippon Air (ANA), KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, Singapore Airlines, Emirates Airline and Cathay Pacific Airways. It has 16 gates(1-7, 9-12 and 14-16) ACHC Module 2.1 Airport Familiarization
NAIA Terminal 2 houses international and domestic flights of the country’s flag carrier: PAL the building has an arrowhead design with six- storeys . it is divided into two wings: North wing - for International Flights and South wing - for Domestic Flights ACHC Module 2.1 Airport Familiarization
NAIA Terminal 3 International Terminal - flights not served at Terminal 1. It is the newest and biggest terminal. It also operates with domestic flights. ACHC Module 2.1 Airport Familiarization
NAIA Terminal 4 hosts flights from local carriers as Air Asia Zest, Tigerair Philippines and Skyjet Airlines, aka “General Aviation” ACHC Module 2.1 Airport Familiarization
it manages all private, corporate, military and diplomatic aviation requirements that make use of the NAIA complex these include rotary and fixed wing aircraft. NAIA Terminal 4 ACHC Module 2.1 Airport Familiarization
44-hectare GenAv is leased by the Authority to aviation operators engaged in air charter, air cargo, aviation training, aircraft maintenance and corporate flight operations. NAIA Terminal 4 ACHC Module 2.1 Airport Familiarization
NAIA Milestones In 2015 the airport served 36,681,601 million passengers. These figures positioned NAIA at 50 world’s busiest airports by passenger traffic. In 2012, it managed over 311 tons of international cargo ACHC Module 2.1 Airport Familiarization
NAIA’s Interesting Data 4 Terminals and 2 runways The passenger traffic is growing very fast. Over 30 airlines are currently using Manila airport as a destination In 2015, the airport handled 36,681,601 million passengers ACHC Module 2.1 Airport Familiarization
NAIA’s Interesting Data Manila airport serves as a hub for AirAsia Philippines, AirAsia Zest, Cebgo , Cebu Pacific, PAL Express, and Philippine Airlines ACHC Module 2.1 Airport Familiarization
Freight and Cargo Services The MIAA International Cargo Terminal is Manila’s hub for air cargo processing, handling and holding. Secured customs bonded warehouses in the ICT are operated by Philippine Airlines and Philippine Skylanders Inc. ACHC Module 2.1 Airport Familiarization
AIRPORT PLAN AND LAYOUT graphical representation to scale of existing and proposed airport facilities their locations at the airport and their pertinent clearance and dimensional information configuration of runways, taxiways and aprons and other terminal facilities. ACHC Module 2.1 Airport Familiarization
Types of Airport Layout 1. Single runway 2. Two parallel runways 3. Three intersecting runways 4. Tangential runways ACHC Module 2.1 Airport Familiarization
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Important Components of an Airport Layout 1. Runway 2. Terminal building 3. Apron 4. Taxiway 5. Aircraft Stand 6. Hangar 7. Control Tower 8. Parking ACHC Module 2.1 Airport Familiarization
Runways – it is the area where an aircraft lands or takes off. It can be grass or hard surface such as asphalt or concrete. Runway markings are white. ACHC Module 2.1 Airport Familiarization
Terminal Buildings – also known as airport terminal, these buildings are spaces where passengers board or alight from flights. ACHC Module 2.1 Airport Familiarization
Aprons – paved areas for parking of aircrafts, loading and unloading of passengers and cargo ACHC Module 2.1 Airport Familiarization
Taxiway – this is the path at the airport connecting runways with ramps, hangars, terminals and other facilities. ACHC Module 2.1 Airport Familiarization
Aircraft Stand – a portion of an apron designated as a taxiway and intended to provide access to aircraft stands only. ACHC Module 2.1 Airport Familiarization
Hangars – these are closed structures to hold planes or helicopters to protect them from weather and UV radiation. ACHC Module 2.1 Airport Familiarization
Control Tower – a tower at an airfield from which air traffic is controlled by radio and observed physically and by radar. Kalibo International Airport Tower Control ACHC Module 2.1 Airport Familiarization
Runway Orientation and Design Rectangular area on an aerodrome used for landing and take off Runway orientation is important in airport planning Current practice is to layout a runway in the direction of prevailing wind. ACHC Module 2.1 Airport Familiarization
LIST OF AIRPORT LOCATIONS and BUILDINGS ACHC Module 2.1 Airport Familiarization
Classification Airports in the Philippines have used two different types of classification: a. one previously by the Air Transportation Office (ATO) b. another being used by the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP), the successor body to the ATO. ACHC Module 2.1 Airport Familiarization
ATO System Primary international airports Secondary international airports Trunkline airports or major commercial domestic airports Secondary airports or minor commercial domestic airports Feeder airports are domestic airports capable only of handling small propeller aircraft. Many of these airports are small airstrips serving far-flung islands. ACHC Module 2.1 Airport Familiarization
CAAP System The new CAAP system revises the previous ATO system Maintains the current classification of airports into international and domestic airports. ACHC Module 2.1 Airport Familiarization
International airports Principal airports or domestic airports: (Class 1 and Class 2) Community Airports Feeder Airports CAAP System ACHC Module 2.1 Airport Familiarization
The Different AVSEUs 1. AVSEU NCR - with headquarters located at the International Baggage Recovery (IBR) Building at the NAIA Terminal 1 Complex. ACHC Module 2.1 Airport Familiarization
AVSEU 1 - with headquarters at Laoag International Airport in Laoag City AVSEU 2 - with headquarters located at Tuguegarao airport as the capital city, province of Cagayan, Philippines ACHC Module 2.1 Airport Familiarization
AVSEU 3 - with headquarters at Clark International Airport , formerly known as the Diosdado Macapagal International Airport. AVSEU 4 - with headquarters at Puerto Princesa International Airport. ACHC Module 2.1 Airport Familiarization
AVSEU 5 - located at Naga Airport is an airport serving the city and metropolitan area of Naga, Although the airport is named after Naga, it is actually located in the provincial capital, Pili. ACHC Module 2.1 Airport Familiarization
7 . AVSEU 6 - located at Iloilo International Airport also known as Iloilo Airport, and as Cabatuan Airport. ACHC Module 2.1 Airport Familiarization
AVSEU 7 - with headquarters at the Mactan–Cebu International Airport located in Central Visayas region, it is the second busiest airport of the Philippines. AVSEU 8 - located at the Daniel Z. Romualdez Airport in Tacloban ACHC Module 2.1 Airport Familiarization
10. AVSEU 9 - with headquarters at the Zamboanga International Airport 11. AVSEU 10 - located at the Laguindingan International Airport ACHC Module 2.1 Airport Familiarization
12. AVSEU 11 - headquarters located at Francisco Bangoy International Airport , the airport is the main airport serving Davao City in the Philippines ACHC Module 2.1 Airport Familiarization
13. AVSEU 12 - with headquarters located at the General Santos International Airport is an alternate international airport located in the city of General Santos, Philippines serving the greater area of SOCCSKSARGEN. ACHC Module 2.1 Airport Familiarization
14. AVSEU NIR - located at the Sibulan Airport , also known as Dumaguete Airport or Dumaguete– Sibulan Airport ACHC Module 2.1 Airport Familiarization
The Different Airport Police Stations 1. Laoag International Airport Police Station 2. Subic Bay International Airport Police Station 3. Baguio Airport Police Station 4. Rosales Airport Police Station Itbayat Airport Police Station Basco Airport Police Station Vigan Airport Police Station ACHC Module 2.1 Airport Familiarization
The Different Airport Police Stations 8. San Fernando Airport 9. Tuguegarao Airport Police 10. Palanan Airport 11. Cauayan Airport Police Station 12. Bagabag Airport Police Clark International Airport Police Station Plaridel Airport Police Station ACHC Module 2.1 Airport Familiarization
The Different Airport Police Stations 15. Puerto Princesa International Airport Police Station Francisco B. Reyes Airport Police Station San Jose Airport Police Station 18. Mamburao Airport 19. Cuyo 20. Lubang Airport Police 21. Dr. Juan C. Angara Airport Police Station ACHC Module 2.1 Airport Familiarization
The Different Airport Police Stations 22. Marinduque Airport Police 23. Romblon Airport Police 24. Calapan Airport Police Station 25. Legazpi Airport Police Naga Airport Police Station Virac Airport Police 28. Moises R. Espinosa Airport Police Station ACHC Module 2.1 Airport Familiarization
The Different Airport Police Stations 29. Daet Airport Police Station 30. Daniel Z. Romualdez Airport Police Station 31. Calbayog Airport Police 32. Catarman Airport Police. 33. Guiuan Airport Police 34. Hilongos Airport Police Station 35. Ormoc Airport Police ACHC Module 2.1 Airport Familiarization
The Different Airport Police Stations 36. Dolores Airport Police 37. Mactan–Cebu International Airport Police Station 38. Tagbilaran Airport Police 39. Panglao Island International Airport Police Station 40. Iloilo International Airport Police Station - 41. Godofredo P. Ramos Airport Station 42. Bacolod Airport Station ACHC Module 2.1 Airport Familiarization
The Different Airport Police Stations 43. Roxas Airport Police 44. Evelio Javier Airport Police Zamboanga International Airport Police Dipolog Airport Police Station Pagadian Airport Police Station Sanga-Sanga Airport Police Station Jolo Airport Police Station ACHC Module 2.1 Airport Familiarization
The Different Airport Police Stations 50. Laguindingan International Airport Police 51. Butuan Airport Police 52. Surigao Airport Police Station 53. Ozamis Airport Police Station Labo Airport 54. Camiguin Airport Police 55. Siargao Airport Police 56. Davao International Airport Police Station ACHC Module 2.1 Airport Familiarization
The Different Airport Police Stations 56. Davao International Airport Police Station 57. Allah Valley Airport Police Mati Airport Police Station Tandag Airport Police Station Bislig Airport Police Station General Santos International Airport Cotabato Airport Police Station ACHC Module 2.1 Airport Familiarization
The Different Airport Police Stations 63. Bacolod– Silay Airport Police Station 64. Dumaguete Airport Police ACHC Module 2.1 Airport Familiarization
71 AVIATION SECURITY UNITS (AVSEU) AVSEU1- LAOAG , ILOCOS NORTE AVSEU2- TUGUEGARAO, CAGAYAN AVSEU3- CLARKFIELD, PAMPANGA AVSEU4- PUERTO PRINSESA, PALAWAN AVSEU5- LEGASPI CITY, ALBAY AVSEU NCR- PASAY CITY AVSEU6- ILO-ILO CITY, ILO-ILO AVSEU8- TACLOBAN CITY, LEYTE AVSEU7- LAPU-LAPU CITY, CEBU AVSEU9- ZAMBOANGA CITY AVSEU11- DAVAO CITY AVSEU12- GENERAL SANTOS CITY AVSEU10- LAGUINDINGAN, MIS ORIENTAL
AVIATION SECURITY UNITS (AVSEU) AVSEU1- LAOAG, ILOCOS NORTE LAOG HQ: 8 LAOAG: 18 SOU: 0 K9 HANDLER: 3 VIGAN: 2 SAN FERNANDO: 6 BAGUIO: 7 LINGAYEN: 0 ROSALES: 3
AVIATION SECURITY UNITS (AVSEU) AVSEU12- GENERAL SANTOS CITY GENSAN HQS: 16 GENSASN INTL AIRORT: 19 SOU: 6 K9 HANDLER: 3 COTABATO: 13 K9 HANDLER: 2 MALABANG: 0 WAO: 0 ALLAH VALLEY: 0
Airport Permit System An Airport Permit System - the airport permit system is a set of rules which controls the access of people and vehicles to restricted areas. ACHC Module 2.1 Airport Familiarization
Format of an Airport Permit Format design, issuing process will vary from airport to airport Usually based on specific areas and color coded Valid for specific area and time ACHC Module 2.1 Airport Familiarization
Typical Permit for PEOPLE should contain: a. Photograph of the holder Areas and Period of valid d. Name of permit holder: a) Name of employer/agency/organization b) Permit serial number ACHC Module 2.1 Airport Familiarization
Check the following when examining people: a. Photograph and the holder match b. Name and organization are correct c. Area of validity is correct d. Period of validity is correct ACHC Module 2.1 Airport Familiarization
Typical permit for VEHICLES should contain: a. Registered number of vehicle b. Name of organization c. Area and validity d. Period of validity e. Access gates to be used f. “AIRSIDE” safety status of vehicle ACHC Module 2.1 Airport Familiarization
When examining vehicle permits check the following: a. Vehicle number on permit matches actual b. Vehicle registration number c. Name of organization is correct d. Area of validity is correct e. Period of validity is correct ACHC Module 2.1 Airport Familiarization
Permits for Local Airport Permanent Airport Employee Temporary Airport Employee Permanent Visitor Temporary Visitor Vehicle ACHC Module 2.1 Airport Familiarization
Significance of Airport Rules 1. Give procedures for movement of: a. people b. vehicles 2. Designate the aircraft operating areas and airside traffic routes. 3. Give safely procedures for crossing: a. runways b. taxiways ACHC Module 2.1 Airport Familiarization
The Need to Visit to Local Airports 1. To meet airport authorities 2. To meet security authorities 3. To identify and observe locations of security measures ACHC Module 2.1 Airport Familiarization
Communicating with Other Staff and Agencies can be contacted by radio by the following: a. Security supervisor b. Security control center c. Emergency operations center d. ATC tower – duty controller e. Airport ground operations controller f. Local police control center ACHC Module 2.1 Airport Familiarization
The 4 C’s of Radio Communications Coverage Control Capabilities Costs ACHC Module 2.1 Airport Familiarization