Misdirected tax revenues are degrading safety at public airports

The Air Charter Safety Foundation supports calls for reclaiming existing jet fuel taxes for aviation safety programs. 

As a nonprofit safety foundation focused on business aviation, we are deeply concerned by recent calls to raise tax revenues from the industry when the current tax revenues are not being appropriately deployed to ensure the safety and security of the US aviation infrastructure. Reaching into the pockets of small business owners in private aviation will mean less investment in safety systems like Safety Management Systems, Flight Data Monitoring, and personnel training.   

We fully support the National Air Transportation Association and the National Business Aviation Association’s efforts to stop the misdirection of funds meant for the Airport and Airways Trust Fund (AATF) into the Highway Trust Fund (HTF). The Government Accountability Office has reported that “GAO estimates that, since fiscal year 2006, between $1 billion and $2 billion, or more than half of tax receipts for sales of noncommercial jet fuel, have not been transferred into the Airport and Airway Trust Fund from the Highway Trust Fund” (GAO). 

Billions of dollars meant to support the safety and security of our public airports, and lives of our passengers and crews, are being diverted to other funds.  

Runway incursions are of key concern. Our nation’s airports, particularly general aviation fields, are ill-equipped to prevent basic hazards to aircraft and passengers, including a lack of experienced air traffic controllers, lack of proper signage or on-field technology to prevent accidents, and more. The FAA’s Runway Incursion Mitigation program has seen a 78% reduction in runway incursions but has only enacted mitigations at 99 airports out of the over 5,000 public airports used by private aircraft.  

The Air Charter Safety Foundation wholeheartedly supports the need for more FAA funding to support safety programs and training of key personnel like air traffic controllers and safety inspectors. However, the dollars contributed by the aviation community should be used for their intended purpose and not misdirected for non-aviation safety purposes.  

About the Air Charter Safety Foundation (ACSF) 

The Air Charter Safety Foundation (ACSF.aero) is a non-profit organization with more than 350+ member companies. Its mission is to lead and support the advancement of the highest safety standards available; to enable the business, charter and fractional ownership industry to offer the safest air transportation products in the world; and to provide objective information about these standards and services to the public.

In accordance with its mission, the ACSF developed the Industry Audit Standard (IAS) for Part 135 and 91K operators, which serves as a detailed gap analysis of an operator’s management practices. ACSF members can also access the organization’s low-cost Safety Management System (SMS) Tool and Member Assistance Program (MAP), as well as take advantage of its third-party oversight programs: Flight Data Monitoring (FDM) and Aviation Safety Action Program (ASAP). Each spring, the organization hosts its annual ACSF Safety Symposium.

For media inquiries, please contact:

Debi Carpenter
Executive Director
Air Charter Safety Foundation
dcarpenter@acsf.aero
tel: (760) 390-7386

 

Go Rentals Discount

Go Rentals shall provide the following rates for vehicle reservations to agents, employees and members of

  • ACSF Toyota Corolla: $64.99 Daily Rate 
  • Toyota Camry: $74.99 Daily Rate 
  • Toyota Rav4: $92.49 Daily Rate

Go Rentals’ standard rates shall apply to reservations in Colorado, Montana, Utah and Wyoming.

Go Rentals shall provide the clients and customers of ACSF (collectively, “Clients”) a 20% discount for vehicle reservations applied against the daily rate in effect at the time of reservation.

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Key Benefits:

  1. Discount: 20% off the retail price per aircraft tail. 
  2. Eligibility: Available to new customers only. 
  3. Duration: Discount applies to the first year of MedAire360 Assistance Membership. 

How to Redeem:

ACSF members can take advantage of this exclusive offer by presenting proof of current ACSF membership to the MedAire sales team during the enrolment process. 

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MedAire’s services are crucial in mitigating travel risks and ensuring the highest safety standards. Whether the need is for pre-trip risk assessments, in-flight medical guidance, or emergency support, MedAire360 delivers unmatched expertise and personalised care at every step.