An International Aviation Safety Program which utilizes Basic Aviation Risk Standards (BAR Standards) to review aircraft operators supporting companies in the resource sector, humanitarian, government and insurance organizations, in their risk oversight of contracted aviation activities.
The BARS Program provides a cost effective and robust means of monitoring, assessing and analyzing risks associated with your organization’s aviation activities.
1. The Standards
2. Audit Program
3. Aviation Safety Training Program
4. Global Data Analysis Program
The BARS Program requirement supplement, but do not replace, existing national and international regualtions. It is based on proven aviation safety principles, tailored to the needs of the resources and allied sectors. The Program uses a risk-based model framed around the actual threats to aviation operations and links these to associated controls, recovery and mitigation measures, as opposed to the outdated prescriptive format previously used by the industry.
The connection with other International Audit programs
The BARS Program is connected to other international safety oversight programs by fulfilling an increasing requirements by ICAO and regulatory authorities for an industry standard and robust audit program dedicated to the contracted aviation service sector.
In the same way IATA instituted the IOSA Program for the airline sector and IBAC developed the IS-BAO Program for the business/corporate sector, the BARS Program serves the diverse contracted aviation sector. Aviation service under contract can include activities as broad as passenger transport, aerial survey, sling loads for helicopters, offshore, RPAS and others.