ACSF Reacts to the NTSB’s Part 135 Most Wanted List
Air Charter Safety Foundation president Bryan Burns presents the case for improving the safety environment within the Part 135 charter industry in the US, and sets out the association’s recommendations. The US National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) Most Wanted list identifies the top safety improvements that can be made to prevent accidents, minimise injuries and […]
Pegasus Elite Aviation Joins the ACSF and ASAP
Washington, DC, October 11, 2019 — The Air Charter Safety Foundation (acsfdev.com) welcomes the Van Nuys, California-based Pegasus Elite Aviation (pegjet.com) to its roster of more than 210 member companies. The ACSF is a non-profit aviation safety organization that provides programs to enable the highest levels of safety in personal, charter and business aviation.
AEM Aviation Joins the ACSF and ASAP
Washington, DC, October 1, 2019 — Orlando, Florida-based AEM Aviation (aemaviation.com) has joined the ranks of more than 210 other safety-focused aviation companies as a new member of the Air Charter Safety Foundation (acsfdev.com). The ACSF is a non-profit aviation safety organization that provides programs to enable the highest levels of safety in personal, charter and […]
Clay Lacy Aviation Joins the Air Charter Safety Foundation and ASAP
Washington, DC, September 30, 2019 — The non-profit Air Charter Safety Foundation (acsfdev.com) is pleased to welcome Clay Lacy Aviation (claylacy.com), with its nationwide fleet of business jets, to its rapidly growing ranks of aviation-related companies that are focused on continuous improvement in safety and flight operations. With more than 210 active members, the ACSF’s vision […]
Penly of NV Jets Elected to the ACSF Board of Governors
Washington, DC, September 23, 2019 — The Air Charter Safety Foundation (acsfdev.com) is pleased to announce the election of NV Jets CEO and Founder, Laura “London” Penly, to the ACSF Board of Governors. The Board of Governors establishes the ACSF’s strategic goals, policies and programs. This group of distinguished aviation professionals also provides expertise on several […]
Universal Flight Services Joins the Air Charter Safety Foundation and ASAP
Washington, DC, September 17, 2019 — The Air Charter Safety Foundation (acsfdev.com) welcomes Universal Flight Services (flyufs.com) of Sarasota, Florida, to its roster of more than 200 member companies. The ACSF is a non-profit aviation safety organization that provides programs to enable the highest levels of safety in personal, charter and business aviation.
NV Jets Joins the Air Charter Safety Foundation
Washington, DC, August 19, 2019 — The Air Charter Safety Foundation (acsfdev.com) is pleased to announce that NV Jets, of Las Vegas, Nevada, has joined their ranks. The ACSF is a voluntary 200-member organization whose mission is to enable and promote the highest levels of safety in private and business aviation.
Solairus Aviation Joins the Air Charter Safety Foundation and ASAP
Washington, DC, August 15, 2019 — The Air Charter Safety Foundation (acsfdev.com) welcomes Solairus Aviation of Petaluma, California, to its roster of more than 200 member companies. The ACSF is a non-profit aviation safety organization that provides programs to enable the highest levels of safety in personal, charter and business aviation.
Southern Sky Aviation Joins the ACSF and Aviation Safety Action Program
Washington, DC, August 14, 2019 — The Birmingham, Alabama-based Southern Sky Aviation, which launched in 2017, has joined the Air Charter Safety Foundation (ACSF) and its Aviation Safety Action Program (ASAP). The ASAP is a voluntary, self-reporting program that helps to identify and reduce possible flight safety concerns, as well as mitigate risk.
ACSF’s Aviation Safety Action Program Surpasses 5,000 Reports
Washington, DC, August 2, 2019 — The Air Charter Safety Foundation’s (ACSF) is pleased to announce that it has surpassed 5,000 reports submitted into its Aviation Safety Action Program (ASAP). ACSF is approved by the Federal Aviation Administration as a third-party ASAP program manager, in order to share, verify and mitigate aviation safety-related issues.