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Standardized restraint procedures when a passenger jeopardizes the safety of the flight.

[Provide context. Why was this work undertaken? Reference specific sections of Doc 9811 that guided the work, such as Chapter 3 (ATFM Objectives) or Chapter 5 (Procedures).] icao doc 9811 work

: Distribution is limited to national authorities, airport operators, and aircraft operators through the ICAO Store Reference specific sections of Doc 9811 that guided

Doc 9811 was one of the first ICAO documents to address (Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear) threats, describing their characteristics and providing specialized training for flight crews. This person is not the driver or the

Tasked with developing, implementing, and maintaining the training initiatives.

Doc 9811 explicitly names the necessity of a dedicated for any non-routine airside task. This person is not the driver or the laborer; they are the safety liaison. Their duties, as per Section 8.3 of the manual, include:

Guides crew members on identifying and preparing an onboard zone designed to minimize structural damage if an explosive device is discovered mid-flight.