Source-This post on New Security SOPs for Airports & Airlines is based on the article “New rule brings relief for passengers stuck in planes for delay in take-off” published in “The Hindu” on 1st April 2024.
Why in the News?
To enhance traveller convenience, the Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS) has released new standard operating protocols (SOPs) for airports and airlines.
What do the new protocols say?
1. For the first time, passengers can now undergo a security check at the boarding gate if a flight is delayed due to weather, technical issues, or an onboard passenger’s death.
2. Previously, passengers who deplaned had to go back to the arrivals section for security checks, causing delays and discouraging airlines from disembarking passengers.
Implementation of SOP
1. Once the airports have established the necessary infrastructure and BCAS has conducted a review, the SOPs will be implemented.
2. Airports must designate space at certain boarding gates for “return boarding.” Here, CISF personnel and x-ray machines will check passengers and scan cabin bags.
What is Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS)?
About | 1. BCAS functions as the authoritative body for civil aviation security in India. 2. Its key responsibilities include setting standards and measures for the security of civil flights at both international and domestic airports across India. |
Establishment | 1. Initially established as a Cell within the Directorate General of Civil Aviation in January 1978, following the recommendations of the Pande Committee in response to the hijacking of an Indian Airlines flight on September 10th, 1976. 2. BCAS was later restructured as an independent department under the Ministry of Civil Aviation on April 1st, 1987. |
Governance | BCAS is overseen by an officer holding the rank of Director General of Police, designated as Commissioner of Security |
Headquarter | New Delhi |
Regional Offices | Four regional office situated at international airports in Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, and Chennai |
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