Abstract

This report presents information on successful peer practices or knowing where to find current, comprehensive safety and security training resources for new maintenance hires at, primarily, general aviation (GA) airports. The objectives are to locate information on training new hires, identify current practices and challenges, document core training elements and resources, and identify resources that may help raise knowledge and understanding on the airport campus and its operating environment. The intended audiences for this synthesis are airport operators who seek information on successful peer practices or knowing where to find current, comprehensive safety and security training resources for new maintenance hires. Both GA airports and small commercial service airports can benefit from the information provided as they oftentimes face the same manpower and training issues.

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