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Security and Driver Training
(SIDA, AOA, Incursion, AMA/SMGCS)

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Most personnel working at Sea-Tac Airport, whether on a temporary or permanent basis, must complete at least some training before getting required identification badges. Registration for these classes is now available online.

 

Training Computer System (PDF file, 28 KB)

 

Class
Who Should Take It?
Class Materials
What's Covered?
SIDA (Security Identification Display Area)

Requirements: Must present government-issued photo ID before taking the class

All airport personnel who will be working in secure areas. This class must be taken and passed before an airport photo ID is issued. (You may take the SIDA class three times; if you fail to pass after the third time you must wait one year before retaking the test.)   Badge types and privileges

Card and key access policies

Do's and don'ts of access system

AOA (Airfield Operations Area) - Driver Training, Non-Movement Area

Class Prerequisite: SIDA

Requirements:

Valid driver’s license

Port of Seattle ID Badge (issued on successful completion of SIDA class)

 

This class is required for driving on the non-movement areas of the airfield (east of the Vehicle Control Line). AOA Driving Training Workbook (PDF file, 1 MB) We recommend that you complete the workbook and self test before coming to class.

 

Procedures/regulations for driving on the AOA

Driving in low visibility and inclement weather

AMA (Air Movement Area) Drivers Training Program)

Class Prerequisite:
SIDA, AOA

Requirements:

Valid driver’s license

Port of Seattle Blue SIDA Badge (issued on successful completion of AOA class)

All personnel working in the AMA area AMA Drivers Training Study Guide (2 MB PDF)

AMA Cheat Sheet (11 KB PDF)

 

Procedures/regulations for driving on the AMA

Driving in low visibility and inclement weather

Identifying proper methods and procedures for the safe movement of aircraft