Korean Air announced on the 27th that it conducted commissioned training by the Presidential Security Service Security Safety Training Center for its cabin safety instructors. Nine instructors completed the "Aviation Security Training Course" held on the 24th at the Presidential Security Service Security Safety Training Center in Gangseo, Seoul.


The training consisted of practical content to strengthen in-flight security, including communication methods when suspicious behavior occurs onboard, response procedures for in-flight disturbances such as loud shouting and verbal abuse, and measures to prepare for physical violence situations.


The instructors are scheduled to share methods for handling illegal acts onboard with their cabin crew during Korean Air’s annual regular safety training. Flight attendants serve as safety personnel on the aircraft and are granted judicial police authority in emergency situations.



A representative from Korean Air’s Cabin Training Team stated, “By acquiring advanced techniques and various physical force response methods required in the field from one of the top domestic and international security agencies, we expect to conduct high-level training for our cabin crew.”

Korean Air cabin safety instructors attended the "Aviation Security Training Course" held at the Presidential Security Service Security Safety Training Center in Gangseo, Seoul. <br>[Photo by Korean Air]

Korean Air cabin safety instructors attended the "Aviation Security Training Course" held at the Presidential Security Service Security Safety Training Center in Gangseo, Seoul.
[Photo by Korean Air]

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