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Approach and Landing Accident Reduction (ALAR)

 



Corporate Audit Services


Aviation operational safety audits examine whether adequate safety margins exist throughout an aircraft operator’s organization. The audit team compares current operator conditions and performance to accepted industry practices. Team members draw on extensive experience and judgment to assess the operator’s policies, procedures and practices.

FSF audit teams know that no two aircraft operators or organizations have the same situation or need and that no “one-size-fits-all” audit program will do. For example, an FSF audit team can assist an entire organization or just a specific part of an operation. The team members are matched to the type, scope and depth of services to be provided. All safety services — including audit results — are confidential.

The audit typically addresses:

  • Organization elements;

  • Internal safety program;

  • Flight operations;

  • Aircraft maintenance and engineering;

  • Training of management, flight crew, cabin crew, ground crew and maintenance personnel;

  • Aircraft facilities and support equipment;

  • Airport operations and facilities; and,

  • Operator aviation security program.

The audit process emphasizes that responsibility for aviation safety belongs to top management. Reducing risks requires an emphasis on safety in management’s strategic planning, decision making and resource allocation. Among management’s best tools for this purpose are confidential, independent aviation operational safety audits. Flight Safety Foundation brings decades of experience and solid professionalism to performing this task.

For more information about aviation operational safety audits, or to request a proposal for an audit, contact:

Darol Holsman, 
Manager, Safety Audits
Telephone: +1 618.692.6394
Mobile phone: +1 202.258.2523