ACSF Blog

Aviation Mental Health: Embracing Positive Changes in Aviation Medical Clearances
The Mental Health & Aviation Medical Clearances Aviation Rulemaking Committee operating under the auspices of

Call to Action: Cockpit Voice Recorders
The National Transportation Safety Board has advised the Federal Aviation Administration to require 25-hour recordings

Call to Action: Rapid Adoption of Safety Management Tools
The Air Charter Safety Foundation is mourning the lives of 10 passengers over the last

Safety in AI and Aviation Technology Development
Aviation has historically been a reactive, not a proactive, industry – it’s commonly said that

Commercial Aviation saw Record Low Accidents and Fatalities in 2023.
Improvements in programs and commitments to safety made 2023 a banner year for commercial aviation,

Do Your Due Diligence Before Selecting a Charter Operator
Unqualified and illegal charters can result in mistakes that involve catastrophic results. Often illegal charters

ASAP Case Studies – Q4 2023
ACSF ASAP Team Following are redacted Aviation Safety Action Program (ASAP) reports from four participating

Breaking Barriers: Advancing Mental Health in Aviation
For pilots seeking mental health treatment it can feel like a daunting decision – one that could jeopardize careers.

The Last Art of the Do-Over
Guest blogger Frank Raymond explains how the lost art of the “do over” in youth