The Sierra Leone Civil Aviation Authority (SLCAA), in collaboration with the European Civil Aviation Conference (ECAC), successfully conducted a four-day training program on Best Practices for Security Equipment Inspection (BPSE) at the SLCAA Training Hall, Freetown International Airport, Lungi. The training, held from March 17-20, 2025, was aimed at enhancing the capabilities of SLCAA personnel and Freetown International Airport staff in maintaining and inspecting security screening equipment to ensure optimal performance.
The BPSE training is part of the Civil Aviation Security in Africa, the Middle East and Asia (CASE II) Project, which is funded and implemented by ECAC. It focused on imparting essential skills and best practices to ensure that security equipment functions effectively, detecting potential threats while minimizing operational disruptions. The training also emphasized adherence to national and international aviation security regulations.
Through this initiative, participants gained practical insights and hands-on experience in equipment inspection, ensuring that security devices are maintained at peak performance levels. The training program was designed to:
- Ensure thorough inspection and maintenance of security equipment to enhance airport security.
- Support compliance with aviation security regulations to mitigate risks of non-compliance.
- Reduce equipment failures and ensure seamless security operations.
- Foster public confidence in airport security measures, contributing to a safer travel environment.
Speaking at the event, the Director-General of the Sierra Leone Civil Aviation Authority (SLCAA), Madam Musayeroh Barrie, emphasized the importance of equipping personnel with the necessary expertise to maintain and inspect security systems efficiently.
“I am pleased to announce the successful completion of the BPSE Training at Freetown International Airport, which strengthens airport security through best practices in equipment inspection. This initiative ensures optimal performance, regulatory compliance and uninterrupted operations at our airport,” she stated.
Her remarks underscored SLCAA’s commitment to enhancing aviation security through capacity-building initiatives and international collaboration.
The BPSE training has significantly bolstered the capabilities of SLCAA and airport personnel, ensuring that security screening equipment operates reliably. This initiative is expected to improve overall aviation security, benefiting passengers and stakeholders in the aviation industry.
The SLCAA remains steadfast in its mission to uphold the highest aviation security standards and will continue working with international partners to advance security infrastructure at Freetown International Airport.