ACSF Blog

Safety Spotlight Series: Developing and Implementing a Comprehensive SMS
In our multi-part ACSF Safety Spotlight series we looked at the remarkable safety transformation journey with Luke Yosca, Vice President-Safety at CSI Aviation and other safety professionals.

ASAP Case Studies July 2024
The following are redacted Aviation Safety Action Program (ASAP) reports from participating member companies during July 2024.

AIN Highlight Coverage of the ACSF Safety Symposium
We at the Air Charter Safety Foundation (ACSF) greatly appreciate AIN’s coverage of our recent Safety Symposium held in early April at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University.

Safety Spotlight Series: Initiating Cultural Shift
In our continuing ACSF Safety Spotlight series we look at the remarkable safety transformation journey with Luke Yosca, Vice President-Safety at CSI Aviation and other safety professionals.

ASAP Case Studies June 2024
The following are redacted Aviation Safety Action Program (ASAP) reports from participating member companies during June 2024.

Addressing The Unseen Risk of Turbulence and Turbulence Related Injuries
For both private and commercial aviation, turbulence remains a persistent and unpredictable challenge faced by both crew and passengers.

Safety Spotlight Series: Unraveling Excellence – A Journey of Safety Transformation
The ACSF Safety Spotlight series will delve into the remarkable journey of safety transformation with Luke Yosca, Vice President-Safety at CSI Aviation and other safety professionals.

ASAP Case Studies May 2024
Redacted Aviation Safety Action Program (ASAP) reports from participating member companies during May 2024.

ASAP Safety Reports: April 2024
Aviation Safety Action Program (ASAP) reports from participating member companies during the first quarter of 2024

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