RYANAIR SECURITY EXAM 2025/2026
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% PASS
Why do we need aviation security? - ANS To protect passengers, crew, aircraft, facilities
against acts of unlawful interference.
What is the objective of security training? - ANS To ensure crew gain competencies relevant
to their security duties, so they can efficiently help passengers, crew, aircraft and facilities
against acts of unlawful interference.
What is IED? - ANS Improvised Explosive Device
What is hijacking? - ANS An operation where the terrorist seize control of some type of
vehicle
Current threats? - ANS - Cyber attacks
- Insider threats
- Ranged weapons
- IED
- Airport attacks
- Drones
- Flight simulators
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What difference did 21/12/1998 Lockerbie make? - ANS 100% HBS (hold baggage screening)
What difference did 09/11/2001 WTC make? - ANS Locked F/D door
What difference did 22/12/2001 "Shoe Bomber" make? - ANS Shoe scanners
What difference did 24/08/2006 Liquid explosives plot make? - ANS Restrictions on liquids
Robust security culture is based on: - ANS - Effective security procedures
- Strong reporting culture
- Vigilance among stuff
- Good quality of security training
- Feeling of ownership among all employees
Different forms of insider threats: - ANS - Sharing of sensitive procedures
- Attacks on information systems
- Smuggling goods
- Passing restricted sensitive information
What is radicalisation? - ANS - A phased process in which an individual or a group embraces a
radical ideology that can lead to an increased willingness to use violence for political goals.
- Employees may be radicalised before or after joining company.
Warning signs of radicalisation: - ANS - Isolation from work colleagues
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QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% PASS
Why do we need aviation security? - ANS To protect passengers, crew, aircraft, facilities
against acts of unlawful interference.
What is the objective of security training? - ANS To ensure crew gain competencies relevant
to their security duties, so they can efficiently help passengers, crew, aircraft and facilities
against acts of unlawful interference.
What is IED? - ANS Improvised Explosive Device
What is hijacking? - ANS An operation where the terrorist seize control of some type of
vehicle
Current threats? - ANS - Cyber attacks
- Insider threats
- Ranged weapons
- IED
- Airport attacks
- Drones
- Flight simulators
1 @COPYRIGHT 2025/2026 ALLRIGHTS RESERVED.
, - Lasers
What difference did 21/12/1998 Lockerbie make? - ANS 100% HBS (hold baggage screening)
What difference did 09/11/2001 WTC make? - ANS Locked F/D door
What difference did 22/12/2001 "Shoe Bomber" make? - ANS Shoe scanners
What difference did 24/08/2006 Liquid explosives plot make? - ANS Restrictions on liquids
Robust security culture is based on: - ANS - Effective security procedures
- Strong reporting culture
- Vigilance among stuff
- Good quality of security training
- Feeling of ownership among all employees
Different forms of insider threats: - ANS - Sharing of sensitive procedures
- Attacks on information systems
- Smuggling goods
- Passing restricted sensitive information
What is radicalisation? - ANS - A phased process in which an individual or a group embraces a
radical ideology that can lead to an increased willingness to use violence for political goals.
- Employees may be radicalised before or after joining company.
Warning signs of radicalisation: - ANS - Isolation from work colleagues
2 @COPYRIGHT 2025/2026 ALLRIGHTS RESERVED.