CIVIL AVIATION AWARENESS
              
I. Objective: 
After the course, participants are able to: 
- Be aware of general civil aviation knowledge. 
- Have basic knowledge about civil aviation law. 
- Know and apply correctly the regulations on handling and acceptance of dangerous goods in compliance with IATA regulations. 
- Have enough knowledge, skill and attitude when serving dangerous goods in arcordance with IATA CBTA program 
- Have knowledge and be able to handle aviation security situations according to working positions. 
- Understand the principles, regulations on airside safety, ensure the safety while working on ramp. 
- Understand the knowledge of safety management system. 
- Understand and implement the principles, regulations, techniques of occupational safety and health, prevent accidents in the workplace. 
- Firmly grasp the concepts, rules and principles of emergency at airports. 
- Develop a sense of observance of rules and regulations on fire and explosion prevention in the workplace. 
 
II. Course content: 
1. Civil aviation orientation 
2. Civil aviation law - Initial/ Recurrent. 
3. Dangerous goods regulations for all functions in IATA CBTA program - Initial/ Recurrent. 
4. Aviation security: 
Aviation security for senior managers, staff in charge of aviation security, supervisors, operation managers, dispatchers, station managers and general managers of Vietnamese airlines - Initial/ Recurrent 
Aviation security for ground operators of Vietnamese airlines - Initial/ Recurrent 
Aviation security for supervisors, operation managers, dispatchers, station managers and general managers, ground operators of foreign airlines - Initial/ Recurrent 
Aviation security for ground technical and commercial handling staff of air services providers at airports - Initial/ Recurrent 
Aviation security for senior managers and staff of terminal and warehouse services company - Initial/ Recurrent 
Aviation security for senior managers and staff of catering services company - Initial/ Recurrent  
Aviation security for senior managers and staff of aircraft cleaning services company - Initial/ Recurrent  
Aviation security for personnel regularly work in restricted areas - Initial/ Recurrent 
5. Aviation safety - Initial/ Recurrent 
Ramp safety - Initial/ Recurrent. 
Safety management system and aviation safety culture - Initial/ Recurrent 
Human Factor - Initial/ Recurrent 
6. Airport emergency plan - Initial/ Recurrent 
 
III. Duration: 60 hours -128 hours. 
 
IV. Participants: Staff, executives, supervisors, managers of all levels. 
 
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              CARGO ACCEPTANCE AND SUPERVISION ON RAMP SERVICES
              
I. Objective: 
After successful completion of this course, the student will be able: 
- To perform inspection, identification, acceptance, monitoring, storing and transporting goods to aircraft for commercial flights operated by all of types of aircraft safely. 
II. Course contents: 
- General knowledge of Civil Aviation. 
- Cargo Introductory. 
- Cargo operation manual/regulations. 
- Cargo safety. 
- Cargo system instruction. 
- ULD operation and management. 
- Live animals regulations. 
III. Course duration: 235-283 periods.  
IV. Participants:  
- Newly recruited staff of cargo acceptance and supervision on ramp services. 
- Others. 
 
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              IMPORT CARGO DOCUMENTATION AND PROCEDURE SERVICES
              
I. Objective: 
After successful completion of this course, the student will be able: 
- To perform import cargo documentation and procedure services for commercial flights operated by all of types of aircraft safely. 
II. Course contents: 
- General knowledge of Civil Aviation. 
- Cargo Introductory. 
- Import cargo documentation and procedure. 
- Handling incoming and outgoing electricity related to serving imported goods. 
- Import cargo service plan. 
- Import cargo delivery plan. 
- Arrival notification. 
- Payment procedure. 
- Irregularities of import cargo procedure. 
- Cargo system instruction. 
- Live animals regulations. 
III. Course duration: 187 periods.  
IV. Participants:  
- Newly recruited staff of Import cargo documentation and procedure services. 
- Others. 
 
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              IMPORT CARGO CHECK SERVICES
              
I. Objective: 
After successful completion of this course, the student will be able: 
- To perform Import cargo check services for commercial flights operated by all of types of aircraft safely. 
II. Course contents: 
- General knowledge of Civil Aviation. 
- Cargo Introductory. 
- General procedure of Import cargo check. 
- Import cargo service plan. 
- Arival cargo check. 
- Cargo check at the warehouse. 
- Irregularities of import cargo procedure. 
III. Course duration: 155 periods  
IV. Personel:  
- Newly recruited staff of Import cargo check services. 
- Others. 
 
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              IMPORT CARGO DELIVERY SERVICES
              
I. Objective: 
After successful completion of this course, the student will be able: 
- To perform Import cargo delivery services for commercial flights operated by all of types of aircraft safely. 
II. Course contents: 
- General knowledge of Civil Aviation. 
- Cargo Introductory. 
- Procedure of Import cargo delivery. 
- Import cargo delivery plan. 
- Payment procedure. 
- Irregularities of import cargo procedure. 
III. Course duration: 155 periods.  
IV. Personel:  
- Newly recruited staff of Import cargo delivery services. 
- Others. 
 
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              EXPORT CARGO DOCUMENTATION AND PROCEDURE SERVICES
              
I. Objective: 
After successful completion of this course, the student will be able: 
- To perform Export cargo documentation and procedure services for commercial flights operated by all of types of aircraft safely. 
II. Course contents: 
- General knowledge of Civil Aviation. 
- Cargo Introductory. 
- Export cargo documentation and procedure. 
- Handling incoming and outgoing electricity related to serving exported goods. 
- Export cargo service plan. 
- Cargo build-up plan/ULD. 
- Special cargo documentation. 
- NOTOC. 
- Irregularities of export cargo procedure. 
- Cargo system instruction. 
- Live animals regulaions. 
III. Course duration: 187 periods. 
IV. Participants:  
- Newly recruited staff of Export cargo documentation and procedure services. 
- Others. 
 
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              EXPORT CARGO SERVICES
              
I. Objective: 
After successful completion of this course, the student will be able: 
- To perform Export cargo services for commercial flights operated by all of types of aircraft safely. 
II. Course contents: 
- General knowledge of Civil Aviation. 
- Cargo Introductory. 
- Export cargo procedure. 
- Loading plan. 
- Aircraft and Loading limitations. 
- Unit load devices. 
- Loading principle. 
- Loading principle for special cargo. 
- Irregularities of export cargo procedure. 
III. Course duration: 155 periods. 
IV. Participants:  
- Newly recruited staff of Export cargo services. 
- Others. 
 
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              CARGO BUILD-UP SERVICES
              
I. Objective: 
After successful completion of this course, the student will be able: 
- To perform Cargo Build-up services for commercial flights operated by all of types of aircraft safely. 
II. Course contents: 
- General knowledge of Civil Aviation. 
- Cargo Introductory. 
- Cargo build-up and loading procedure. 
- Aircraft, Unit load devices and Loading limitations. 
- Ground handling facilities. 
- Air waybill and cargo label. 
- Loading principle. 
- Loading principle for special cargo. 
- ULD operation and management. 
III. Course duration: 179 periods.  
IV. Participants:  
- Newly recruited staff of cargo build-up services. 
- Others. 
 
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              CARGO AND DOCUMENT DELIVERY SERVICES
              
I. Objective: 
After successful completion of this course, the student will be able: 
- To perform Cargo and document delivery services for commercial flights operated by all of types of aircraft safely. 
II. Course contents: 
- General knowledge of Civil Aviation. 
- Cargo Introductory. 
- Cargo and document delivery procedure. 
- Export, import cargo service plan. 
- Irregularities of Cargo and document delivery. 
III. Course duration: 155 periods.  
IV. Participants:  
- Newly recruited staff of Cargo and document delivery services. 
- Others. 
 
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              CARGO INSTRUCTION AND SUPERVISION SERVICES
              
I. Objective: 
After successful completion of this course, the student will be able: 
- To perform Cargo instruction and supervision services for commercial flights operated by all of types of aircraft safely. 
II. Course contents: 
- General knowledge of Civil Aviation. 
- Cargo Introductory. 
- Cargo instruction and supervision procedure. 
- Aircraft and Loading limitations. 
- Unit load devices. 
- Loading principle. 
- Using spreader and straps. 
- Loading principle for special cargo. 
- Cargo build-up and loading plan. 
- ULD operation and management. 
- Irregularities of Cargo instruction and supervision. 
- Live animal regulations. 
III. Course duration: 179 periods  
IV. Participants:  
- Newly recruited staff of Cargo instruction and supervision services. 
- Others. 
 
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              DANGEROUS GOODS RUGULATIONS FOR PERSONNEL RESPONSIBLE FOR PREPARING DANGEROUS GOODS CONSIGNMENTS
              
I. Objective: 
After the course, participants are able to: 
- Understand legal requirements, operational restrictions, and governing entities. 
- Learn how to use IATA's Dangerous Goods Regulations Manual and complete the necessary dangerous good transport documents. 
- Be able to apply the regulations to identify, pack, mark, label and document dangerous goods (Hazmat). 
- Examine safety issues related to the handling of dangerous goods and apply them appropriately in the workplace. 
II. Duration: 
- Initial course: 64 contact periods. 
- Recurrent course: 32 contact periods. 
III. Course content: 
- How to use and correctly apply the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations manual. 
- Operator and shipper's responsibilities. 
- Limitations - Packaging, marking and labeling requirements. 
- Shipment of radioactive materials. 
- Lithium battery. 
- Air Waybill and Shipper's Declaration. 
- Emergency loading and unloading procedures, segregation, storage and handling. 
- Practice 
IV. Participants: 
- Shipper and person undertaking the responsibilities of shipper’, including operator’s staff acting as shipper, operator’s staff preparing dangerous goods as COMAT. 
- Forwarders’ Personnel involved in processing dangerous goods. 
V. Language: 
- Vietnamese. 
- English. 
 
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              DANGEROUS GOODS RUGULATIONS FOR PERSONNEL RESPONSIBLE FOR PROCESSING OR ACCEPTING GOODS PRESENTED AS GENERAL CARGO
              
I. Objective: 
After the course, participants are able to: 
- Identify and classify Dangerous Goods (DG); 
- Look up DG list. 
- Recognize and identify DG labels and package specification markings. 
- Recognize and identify potential risks in  cargo. 
- Be aware of provisions for DG in baggage of passengers and crew. 
- Be familiar with Dangerous Goods emergency response procedures. 
- Practice 
II. Duration: 
- Initial course: 24 contact periods. 
- Recurrent course: 16 contact periods. 
III. Course content: 
- Limitations.  
- Classification - Classes and Divisions. 
- Marking and Labeling. 
- Documentation. 
- Acceptance. 
- Dangerous Goods Emergency Response. 
- Pratice 
IV. Participants: Forwarders’ Personnel involved in cargo and mail acceptance, handling and storing (other than Dangerous Goods) 
V. Language: 
- Vietnamese. 
- English 
 
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              DANGEROUS GOODS REGULATIONS FOR PERSONNEL RESPONSIBLE FOR PROCESSING OR ACCEPTING DANGEROUS GOODS CONSIGNMENTS
              
I. Objective: 
After the course, participants are able to: 
- Understand legal requirements, operational restrictions, and governing entities. 
- Learn how to use IATA's Dangerous Goods Regulations Manual and complete the necessary dangerous good transport documents. 
- Be able to apply the regulations to identify, pack, mark, label and document dangerous goods (Hazmat). 
- Examine safety issues related to the handling of dangerous goods and apply them appropriately in the workplace. 
 
II. Duration: 
- Initial course: 64 contact periods. 
- Recurrent course: 32 contact periods. 
 
III. Course content: 
- How to use and correctly apply the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations manual. 
- Operator and shipper's responsibilities. 
- Limitations - Packaging, marking and labeling requirements. 
- Shipment of radioactive materials. 
- Lithium battery. 
- Air Waybill and Shipper's Declaration. 
- Emergency loading and unloading procedures, segregation, storage and handling. 
- Practice 
 
IV. Participants: 
- Operator’s and ground handling agent’s staff accepting dangerous goods. 
 
V. Language: 
- Vietnamese. 
- English. 
 
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              DANGEROUS GOODS REGULATIONS FOR PERSONNEL RESPONSIBLE FOR SUPERVISION OF THE HANDLING OF GOODS AND PASSENGERS, BAGGAGES
              
I. Objective: 
After the course, participants are able to: 
- Identify and classify Dangerous Goods (DG). 
- Recognize and identify DG labels and package specification markings. 
- Be aware of provisions for DG in baggage of passengers and crew. 
- Be familiar with Dangerous Goods emergency response procedures. 
 
II. Duration: 
- Initial course: 16 contact periods. 
- Recurrent course: 08 contact periods. 
 
III. Course content: 
- Limitations. 
- Classification - Classes and Divisions. 
- Packing. 
- Marking and Labeling. 
- Storage and Loading. 
- Documentation. 
- Acceptance. 
- Dangerous Goods Emergency Response. 
- Practice 
 
IV. Participants: 
- Ramp and Warehouse Personnel. 
- Forwarders’ Personnel involved in cargo and mail handling, storing and loading process. 
 
V. Language: 
- Vietnamese. 
- English 
 
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              DANGEROUS GOODS REGULATIONS FOR PERSONNEL RESPONSIBLE FOR HANDLING CARGO IN A WAREHOUSE, LOADING AND UNLOADING UNIT LOAD DEVICES AND LOADING AND UNLOADING AIRCRAFT CARGO COMPARTMENTS
              
I. Objective: 
After the course, participants are able to: 
- Identify and classify Dangerous Goods (DG). 
- Recognize and identify DG labels and package specification markings. 
- Be aware of provisions for DG in baggage of passengers and crew. 
- Be familiar with Dangerous Goods emergency response procedures. 
 
II. Duration: 
- Initial course: 16 contact periods. 
- Recurrent course: 08 contact periods. 
 
III. Course content: 
- Limitations. 
- Classification - Classes and Divisions. 
- Packing. 
- Marking and Labeling. 
- Storage and Loading. 
- Dangerous Goods Emergency Response. 
- Pratice 
 
IV. Participants: 
- Ramp and Warehouse Personnel. 
- Forwarders’ Personnel involved in cargo and mail handling; storing and loading process. 
 
V. Language: 
- Vietnamese. 
- English 
 
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              DANGEROUS GOODS REGULATIONS FOR PERSONNEL RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCEPTING PASSENGER AND CREW BAGGAGE, MANAGING AIRCRAFT BOARDING AREAS
              
I. Objective: 
After the course, participants are able to: 
- Identify and classify Dangerous Goods (DG). 
- Recognize and identify DG labels and package specification markings. 
- Be aware of provisions for DG in baggage of passengers and crew. 
- Be familiar with Dangerous Goods emergency response procedures. 
 
II. Duration: 
- Initial course: 16 contact periods. 
- Recurrent course: 8 contact periods. 
 
III. Course content: 
- Limitations. 
- Classification - Classes and Divisions. 
- Identification. 
- Marking and Labeling. 
- Dangerous Goods Emergency Response. 
- Pratice 
 
IV. Participants: Passenger and Boarding Handling Personnel 
 
V. Language: 
- Vietnamese. 
- English. 
 
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              DANGEROUS GOODS REGULATIONS FOR PERSONNEL RESPONSIBLE FOR FUNCTIONS INVOLVING DIRECT PASSENGER CONTACT AT AN AIRPORT
              
I. Objective: 
After the course, participants are able to: 
- Identify and classify Dangerous Goods (DG). 
- Recognize and identify DG labels and package specification markings. 
- Be aware of provisions for DG in baggage of passengers and crew. 
- Be familiar with Dangerous Goods emergency response procedures. 
 
II. Duration: 
- Initial course: 08 contact periods. 
- Recurrent course: 04 contact periods. 
 
III. Course content: 
- Limitations. 
- Classification - Classes and Divisions. 
- Marking and Labeling. 
- Dangerous Goods Emergency Response. 
- Pratice 
 
IV. Participants: Personnel Responsible for Functions Involving Direct Passenger Contact at an Airport 
 
V. Language: 
- Vietnamese. 
- English. 
 
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              DANGEROUS GOODS REGULATIONS FOR FLIGHT CREW
              
I. Objective: 
After the course, participants are able to: 
- Identify and classify Dangerous Goods (DG). 
- Look up DG list and Extract its information. 
- Recognize and identify DG labels and package specification markings. 
- Recognize and identify potential risks in baggage and cargo. 
- Storage and Loading. 
- Be aware of provisions for DG in baggage of passengers and crew. 
- Be familiar with Dangerous Goods emergency response procedures. 
- Pratice 
 
II. Duration: 
- Initial course: 24 contact periods. 
- Recurrent course: 04 contact periods. 
 
III. Course content: 
- Limitations. 
- Classification - Classes and Divisions. 
- Marking and Labeling. 
- Documentation. 
- Acceptance. 
- Provision of information. 
- Dangerous Goods Emergency Response. 
 
IV. Participants: 
- Cockpit Crew members. 
 
V. Language: 
- Vietnamese. 
- English. 
 
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              DANGEROUS GOODS REGULATIONS FOR FLIGHT OPERATIONS OFFICERS AND FLIGHT DISPATCHERS
              
I. Objective: 
After the course, participants are able to: 
- Identify and classify Dangerous Goods (DG). 
- Look up DG list and Extract its information. 
- Recognize and identify DG labels and package specification markings. 
- Recognize and identify potential risks in baggage and cargo. 
- Storage and Loading. 
- Be aware of provisions for DG in baggage of passengers and crew. 
- Be familiar with Dangerous Goods emergency response procedures. 
- Pratice 
 
II. Duration: 
- Initial course: 16 contact periods. 
- Recurrent course: 08 contact periods for cockpit crew. 
 
III. Course content: 
- Limitations. 
- Classification - Classes and Divisions. 
- Marking and Labeling. 
- Documentation. 
- Acceptance. 
- Provision of information. 
- Dangerous Goods Emergency Response. 
 
IV. Participants: 
- Flight Operations Officers and Flight Dispatchers  
 
V. Language: 
- Vietnamese. 
- English. 
 
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              DANGEROUS GOODS REGULATIONS FOR CABIN CREW
              
I. Objective: 
After the course, participants are able to: 
- Identify and classify Dangerous Goods (DG). 
- Recognize and identify DG labels and package specification markings. 
- Be aware of provisions for DG in baggage of passengers and crew. 
- Be familiar with Dangerous Goods emergency response procedures. 
- Practice 
 
II. Duration: 
- Initial course: 24 contact periods. 
- Recurrent course: 04 contact periods.       
 
III. Course content: 
- Limitations. 
- Classification - Classes and Divisions. 
- Identification. 
- Marking and Labeling. 
- Dangerous Goods Emergency Response. 
 
IV. Participants: Cabin crew members. 
 
V. Language: 
- Vietnamese. 
- English. 
 
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