Wilson James announces new suite of aviation security training packages
James Thorpe
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Wilson James, the provider of specialist security services, has announced that its Aviation Services division is set to build on the success of its training and skills development provision in order to meet the growing needs of personnel working in the sector. This follows the company’s designation as a Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) accredited training provider, after an external audit, where it scored ‘outstanding’ – the highest rating possible – which has rubberstamped Wilson James’ credentials in this important area.
For over 25 years, Wilson James has been delivering a wide range of security services to customers such as Heathrow, Gatwick, Belfast and Liverpool Airports. With a focus on providing excellent levels of customer service and risk management, while also improving the passenger experience through the deployment of friendly and professional security operatives, the company has developed an enviable reputation for its unique approach.
“The last few years have witnessed a step-change in attitudes towards aviation security training, with the introduction of the Civil Aviation Authority’s (CAA) Quality Assurance Framework,” commented Maria Harnett, Head of Training for Aviation Services at Wilson James. “In recognising the importance of correctly trained personnel in creating welcoming, secure and efficient airports, the CAA has sought to drive up standards across the aviation sector. Following the development of its Quality Assurance Framework, training providers now have to achieve and maintain a minimum quality baseline, which is assessed after a rigorous external audit. We had to meet certain criteria set by the CAA and we will undergo regular assessment to ensure that our standards are maintained.”
Wilson James delivers tailored training packages both internally and externally. Its CAA approved courses include aviation ground security operative (GSO), aviation ground security supervisor (GSS), and aviation security manager (ASM), as well as threat assessor training, airport supplies and general security awareness training. Through a mix of classroom based theory and practical on-site experience, trainees are taught about relevant regulations and best practice techniques. The company also provides specialist passenger assistance training, which identifies ways to address the needs of those that have disabilities. Trainees are advised how to assist these individuals by giving them more time to prepare at check-in, allowing them to remain with friends and family and briefing them on what to expect as they travel through an airport.
Maria Harnett concluded: “Receiving an “outstanding” rating by the CAA rubberstamps our credentials as an innovative aviation security training provider. We are delighted to have received such an accolade and it makes us even more determined to further develop our presence in the aviation sector and train security personnel who have customer service, attentiveness and scrutiny as their guiding principles. We look forward to building on our success in achieving this accreditation throughout 2020 and beyond.”
For further information, please visit https://www.wilsonjames.co.uk/aviation-training