AVSEC Awareness Course
Get job-ready for airport & airline security roles
Learn the exact aviation-security awareness syllabus that airlines and airport employers expect from entry-level staff — screening basics, prohibited and dangerous goods, access control and threat response — aligned to BCAS and ICAO Annex 17 standards. Built for 12th-pass aspirants and current airport staff. Finish self-paced, pass the assessment, and earn your Wings Institute Certificate of Completion. No prior experience needed.
BCAS- & ICAO-aligned syllabus · Certificate of Completion · English + Hindi support
What you'll be able to do
- Identify prohibited and dangerous-goods items the way a screener must.
- Explain airport zones, access control and AEP rules in an interview.
- Respond correctly to a threat, an unattended bag or a bomb warning.
- Walk into an AVSEC or screener interview knowing the exact terminology employers test.
The 8 modules
- 01Aviation Security (AVSEC) in India
- 02Threats in Aviation
- 03Airport Security Screening
- 04Airport Entry Pass (AEP)
- 05AVSEC Careers in India
- 06Dangerous Goods in Aviation
- 07Dangerous Goods Labels & Placards
- 08Aviation Emergency Reporting
Each module is a free public explainer here — preview them, then enrol for the full interactive course, quizzes and certificate.
Taught in the BCAS context
The course is written and reviewed by aviation-security subject-matter experts and follows the ICAO Annex 17 framework as applied to Indian civil aviation by BCAS. Every fact — from the 9 dangerous-goods classes to the India lighter ban — is India-checked and kept current.
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What you get
- 8 modules · 40+ interactive lessons
- Dangerous-goods & prohibited-items reference
- Final assessment + Certificate of Completion
- English + Hindi support
Launch price — reserve your seat and we'll hold it for you.
Questions, answered
Is this course recognised by BCAS?
The course is built in the BCAS regulatory context and its syllabus is aligned to BCAS and ICAO Annex 17 standards. The official BCAS AVSEC certificate is issued through a BCAS-approved path, usually after an employer hires you; Wings gives you a Certificate of Completion and the job-ready knowledge to get there.
Do I need experience or a degree?
No. The course is built for 12th-pass aspirants and current airport staff, starting from the basics.
Is the course available in Hindi?
The material is designed in plain English with bilingual support so it is accessible to Hindi-first learners.
Will this help me get an airport job?
It gives you the aviation-security knowledge employers test for and prepares you for screener and ground-staff roles with the CISF and agencies like AAICLAS.
How long does it take?
It is a 30-day course — self-paced, roughly six hours of content — and your enrolment gives you 90 days of access.
Do I get a certificate?
Yes — a Wings Institute Certificate of Completion once you pass the final assessment.