Washington, DC, November 19, 2021 — CSI Aviation (csiaviation.com), a New Mexico-based global aviation company, is the newest member to join the Air Charter Safety Foundation (acsf.aero), a non-profit aviation safety organization with 280 member companies including charter operators and corporate flight departments.
“Becoming an ACSF member is a great way for CSI Aviation to continue to promote a strong safety culture throughout our operations,” noted Vince Van Ness, Senior Vice President – Flight Operations for CSI Aviation. “Plus, having access the ACSF’s online suite of tools as well as their Industry Audit Standard will certainly enhance safety assurance across our workforce.”
As a benefit of its ACSF membership, CSI Aviation has opted to participate in the ACSF’s third-party managed Aviation Safety Action Program (ASAP). That program will enable CSI’s aviation staff to voluntarily report safety information that may be critical to identifying potential precursors to accidents.
Van Ness was enthusiastic about his organization’s access to the ASAP: “The ACSF provides an effective way promote maximum participation in the Aviation Safety Action Program. I’m particularly excited about the ACSF’s e-Learning platform, accessibility of forms and reports as well as their quarterly ASAP newsletter.”
The ACSF’s President, Bryan Burns, said that he is extremely pleased with CSI Aviation’s decision to join the Foundation’s ranks, as well as having signed up to participate in the ASAP. “Our rapidly increasing membership is an indication how valuable our members are finding the ACSF and its portfolio of safety-related tools, ” he noted. “And the ASAP is among our most important offerings.”
To learn more about the Aviation Safety Action Program, visit acsf.aero/asap-program/. To join the ACSF and, as well, the ASAP, visit acsf.aero/join/.