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AVSEC course in 2025: official training for airport workers

AVSEC course certificate for 2025

Working at an airport can be exciting and challenging, but it also requires a strong commitment to security. That is exactly why the basic AVSEC 11.2.6 course exists: essential training designed to ensure that all employees who access restricted airport areas understand and correctly apply aviation security measures.

What exactly is the AVSEC 11.2.6 course?

The AVSEC course 11.2.6 is mandatory basic training for anyone who needs unescorted access to ZRS (Zona Restringida de Seguridad) at Spanish airports. Its objective is to ensure each worker clearly understands the rules and procedures that protect civil aviation, including passengers, aircraft and facilities.

If you need an airport ID card, commonly known as an airport accreditation, passing this course is essential. This official certificate is valid for 5 years, after which it must be renewed.

Why is it so important?

Airport security does not depend only on security guards or electronic systems; the human factor is key. A well-trained worker can detect potential risks before they become real threats. The AVSEC 11.2.6 course ensures all employees understand their role, existing vulnerabilities and what to do in critical situations.

This training is not limited to specific roles. All personnel, from workers in cafes, shops, maintenance and cleaning to aviation technicians, must be certified. This creates a shared security culture that greatly strengthens airport protection.

How do you obtain AVSEC accreditation?

The process is quite simple and can be summarized in five steps:

  • Enroll in the AVSEC 11.2.6 course, which can be done online conveniently through AVSEC.info.
  • Complete the course, which takes approximately 2-3 hours and can be finished at your own pace.
  • Pass the final assessment, a multiple-choice exam with basic questions to confirm you understood the content, usually requiring 70% correct answers.
  • Receive the official certificate, valid for 5 years, and download it immediately after passing the assessment.
  • Submit the certificate to AENA, together with the required documents to obtain airport accreditation.
  • Renew the course every 5 years to keep your knowledge up to date and your accreditation valid.

Who should take the course?

All employees who are going to work in or regularly access restricted areas must take this training. This includes shop, cafe, maintenance and construction personnel, and in general any non-passenger worker operating in restricted areas.

Advantages of training with AVSEC.info

The AVSEC.info platform makes access to this mandatory training as easy as possible by offering:

  • Flexible access: available 24/7, so you can study whenever you want.
  • Easy assessment: multiple-choice tests with several attempts available.
  • Instant certificate: immediate download after passing the exam, speeding up your procedure with AENA.

This online format removes the need to travel, allowing you to meet the legal requirement quickly and obtain your accreditation without complications.

Officially backed

The AVSEC 11.2.6 course has official AESA backing. AESA, the Spanish Aviation Safety and Security Agency, is responsible for ensuring that the training meets national and international standards required by ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organization). AENA also requires this course before authorizing access to its airport facilities.

Why is this course essential?

Airport security is everyone's responsibility. With the AVSEC 11.2.6 course, the airport not only meets a legal requirement; it genuinely strengthens security from within through trained and aware personnel.

In short, completing this basic training is not only a mandatory procedure, but also a sign of your commitment to the safety and security of everyone who travels through and works at airports.

Carlos Ortiz

Carlos Ortiz

AVSEC instructor accredited by the Spanish Aviation Safety and Security Agency.

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