Who among the following is responsible for pre-flight anti-sabotage ch

Who among the following is responsible for pre-flight anti-sabotage check of an aircraft ?

[amp_mcq option1=”ASG” option2=”Airlines security” option3=”BDDS” option4=”Crew of the airlines” correct=”option2″]

This question was previously asked in
UPSC CISF-AC-EXE – 2018
Pre-flight anti-sabotage checks of an aircraft are a crucial part of airline security operations. These checks are performed by trained personnel of the airlines themselves, often referred to as airline security staff or engineers trained in security procedures, as mandated by aviation security regulations. The purpose is to ensure that no prohibited items, explosives, or devices have been placed on the aircraft between flights or during transit.
The responsibility for the pre-flight anti-sabotage check lies with the aircraft operator (airlines) as part of their direct operational security procedures.
While ASG provides security for the airport perimeter and access control, the detailed check of the aircraft interior and exterior before each flight cycle is an airline responsibility. BDDS is involved only if there is a specific threat. The flight crew performs specific safety and operational checks but not the comprehensive anti-sabotage inspection.
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