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Core Domains
Aviation Security Regulations and Legal Framework
Restricted Articles and Prohibited Items
Aircraft Security Search Procedures
Passenger and Cabin Baggage Screening
Protection of Aircraft and Security Communications
In-flight Security Measures and Hijack Awareness
Threat Image Projection and Recognition
Security Culture and Ethics in Aviation
Introduction
The purpose of this Ryanair Conversion Security Exam is to evaluate a candidate's
comprehensive understanding of aviation security protocols specific to airline operations.
,This assessment covers critical skills including the identification of prohibited items,
aircraft search techniques, and the legal responsibilities of crew members under
international and European regulations. The exam utilizes a blend of foundational
multiple-choice questions and scenario-based applications to test real-world decision-
making. By focusing on both theory and practical application, the assessment ensures
that personnel are equipped to maintain the highest standards of safety and security,
effectively mitigating risks and responding to potential threats in the aviation
environment.
SECTION ONE: QUESTIONS 1–100
1. Which international body is primarily responsible for establishing the standards and
recommended practices for aviation security globally?
A. IATA
B. EASA
C. ICAO
D. FAA
🟢 Correct answer C. ICAO
🔴 Explanation: The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) sets the global
standards and recommended practices (SARPs) for aviation security under Annex 17 to
,the Chicago Convention.
2. What is the primary objective of an aircraft security search before a flight?
A. To check for forgotten passenger items
B. To ensure the cabin is clean for new passengers
C. To discover prohibited items or suspicious devices
D. To verify that all life vests are present
🟢 Correct answer C. To discover prohibited items or suspicious devices
🔴 Explanation: An aircraft security search is specifically designed to identify and
remove any unauthorized weapons, explosives, or other dangerous devices that may
have been hidden on the aircraft.
3. Under EU regulations, which of the following is considered a "Prohibited Item" in the
cabin of a Ryanair aircraft?
A. A smartphone
B. A pair of tweezers
C. A 15cm blade length knife
D. A 50ml bottle of perfume
🟢 Correct answer C. A 15cm blade length knife
, 🔴 Explanation: Knives with blades exceeding 6cm are strictly prohibited in the cabin to
prevent their use as weapons in a hijack or assault scenario.
4. If a crew member discovers a suspicious package during a pre-flight search, what
should be their first action?
A. Move the package to the galley
B. Open the package to verify contents
C. Notify the Captain or the Ground Security Officer immediately
D. Throw the package off the aircraft
🟢 Correct answer C. Notify the Captain or the Ground Security Officer immediately
🔴 Explanation: Security protocols dictate that suspicious items must not be touched or
moved; the chain of command must be notified immediately to initiate professional
disposal procedures.
5. Which of the following best defines "Security Culture" within an airline?
A. Strict adherence to uniforms
B. The shared values and beliefs that safety is everyone's responsibility
C. Following orders without questioning them
D. Only the security department's responsibility