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Flight Safety Foundation provides a forum where air carriers, manufacturers, suppliers, maintenance organizations, aviation regulatory agencies and flight crewmembers share information, ideas and best practices for safety.

In the safety realm, there are no competitors. Flight Safety Foundation is impartial, nonprofit, global — a driving force for major initiatives toward progress. Be part of the synergy. Take what you can use from this site … and if you’d like to contribute actively as a member, we’d be glad to welcome you.

This site is made possible by the over 900 individuals and organizations in 142 countries that are members of Flight Safety Foundation.

European Aviation Safety Seminar 2006

Athens, Greece will be the setting for the 18th annual European Aviation Safety Seminar (EASS), presented by Flight Safety Foundation and European Regions Airline Association, March 13–15, 2006.

See the EASS 2006 Preliminary Agenda [PDF 334K] for more details.

Burin photoPhoto Gallery

Jim Burin, Director of Technical Programs at the Flight Safety Foundation, addresses over 100 participants at a recent ALAR Tool Kit workshop in New Delhi, India. This was the 22nd workshop on the ALAR Tool Kit that the Flight Safety Foundation has held throughout the world.

See the Photo Gallery page for more details.

CASS 06 IconCorporate Aviation Safety Seminar 2006

Join us in Phoenix Arizona, U.S., for the 51st annual Corporate Aviation Safety Seminar (CASS), presented by Flight Safety Foundation and National Business Aviation Association, May 9–11, 2006.

See the CASS 2006 Preliminary Agenda [PDF 404K] for more details.

Unlocking the Potential of a Safety Management System

Chief executive officers have comprehensive guidance available to weave a strong safety net from their disparate safety programs. An SMS offers airlines a more realistic picture of operational risks and an objective method to allocate constrained resources, while eventually enabling regulators to focus on system-level oversight.

From Flight Safety Digest November–December 2005 [PDF 796K]. Read more…

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FSF Encourages Wider Use of Safety Tools in S. Asia [PDF 24K]

UPCOMING EVENTS

EASS — European Aviation Safety Seminar, March 13–15, 2006, Athens, Greece

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Preliminary Agenda

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Preliminary Agenda [PDF 334K]

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CASS — Corporate Aviation Safety Seminar, May 9–11, 2006, Phoenix, Arizona, US

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Preliminary Agenda

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Preliminary Agenda [PDF 404K]

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Second Annual MedAire Golf Tournament [PDF 412K]

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Online Registration

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Hotel Reservations

IASS — International Air Safety Seminar, October 23–26, 2006, Paris France

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Call for Papers

FEATURED LINKS

From the President

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Who We Are and What We Do [PDF 61K]

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Continuity and Change (Opening Remarks, IASS 2005) [PDF 108K]

Approach-and-landing Accident Reduction (ALAR)

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Managing Threats and Errors During Approach and Landing [PPT 2.7M]