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 is to promote and enable the highest levels of safety in personal, charter and business aviation.
As a new ACSF member, Clay Lacy Aviation’s employees will also be able to participate in the Aviation Safety Action Program (ASAP). Administered by the ACSF in partnership with the Federal Aviation Authority, the ASAP makes use of employee input to identify significant safety concerns and issues, operational deficiencies, non-compliance with regulations, deviations from company policies and procedures, and unusual events. Each report is investigated, and corrective actions are determined based on a non-disciplinary approach to flight safety.
“We are delighted to become ACSF members,” said Ryan Nyssen, Director of Safety, Clay Lacy Aviation. “Joining ACSF was a logical step in our focus on safety and continuous improvement, and we plan to actively participate in the ASAP program to learn from other quality operators in our industry, and continue to mature our safety culture.”
Bryan Burns, ACSF’s president, said he’s very enthused to welcome Clay Lacy Aviation to the ACSF’s ranks. “Our multi-faceted approach to helping ensure aviation safety—in all its many aspects—is becoming more and more visible and important to aviation companies, and the fact that our membership is increasing so rapidly mirrors that critical importance.”
For further information, visit acsfdev.com or claylacy.com.