CERTIFICATE: INTRODUCTION TO CYBERSECURITY IN AVIATION FOR PILOTS [APPLA]
EASA Part-IS
Now in force for European operators
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Core threat categories covered (GPS, ADS-B, ACARS, EFB)
EASA Part-IS (Information Security for Organisations in Aviation) establishes binding cybersecurity obligations for European aviation organisations, including Air Operator Certificate holders. One requirement is that flight crew have demonstrable awareness of cyber threats relevant to their operational role. This programme is designed specifically to meet that need.
Yes. Postholder Flight Operations, Safety Manager, Compliance Monitoring Manager, and Accountable Manager roles have, in practice, come to require literacy in cybersecurity and information security risk management. This programme is one of the few ways to demonstrate your cybersecurity literacy at the point of application. It does not replace operational experience or other management qualifications — but it is often the differentiator between two candidates with similar profiles.
No. The programme is designed for professional pilots, not IT specialists. All content is framed around operational scenarios — what threats look like in practice, how to recognise them, and what to do when you encounter them.
The programme is designed for licensed commercial pilots and flight operations officers. Candidates preparing for commercial licences may also benefit — please contact us to discuss your circumstances.
Programme duration and scheduling are confirmed at pre-registration. Contact us for current cohort availability.
This programme is developed in alignment with EASA Part-IS and is designed to support operator compliance documentation. We recommend confirming the specific requirements with your operator or Accountable Manager.
APPLA (Associação Portuguesa de Pilotos de Linha Aérea — the Portuguese Airline Pilots’ Association) is an independent, non-profit professional association representing more than 2,000 Portuguese pilots across a wide range of national and international airlines. Founded on 23 May 1978, APPLA’s mission is to defend the professional interests of its members, promote flight safety, and support the continuous development of pilots’ competencies, thereby advancing and sustaining commercial aviation.
APPLA works in collaboration with leading national and international aviation bodies, including IFALPA, ECA, IATA, ICAO and ANAC (the Portuguese CAA), actively participating in the discussion and monitoring of matters of relevance to the profession and to aviation safety.
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