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15 sie 2024 · The goal of the Aviation Safety Action Program (ASAP) is to enhance aviation safety through the prevention of accidents and incidents. Its focus is to encourage voluntary reporting of safety issues and events that come to the attention of employees of certain certificate holders.
- Policy, Guidance, and Best Practices
Aviation Safety Action Program Orders and Advisory Circulars...
- ASAP Participants
U.S. Department of Transportation. Federal Aviation...
- Order 8000.82
Designation of Aviation Safety Action Program (ASAP)...
- Ac 120-92B
This design is intentional, in that the Federal Aviation...
- Ac 120-66C
This AC provides guidance for establishing an Aviation...
- Policy, Guidance, and Best Practices
31 mar 2020 · This AC provides guidance for establishing an Aviation Safety Action Program (ASAP). The objective of an ASAP is to encourage employees of air carriers, repair stations, or other entities (collectively referred to as "eligible entities") to voluntarily report safety information that may be critical to identifying potential precursors to accidents.
7 cze 2024 · Aviation Safety Action Program Orders and Advisory Circulars 8000.82, Designation of Aviation Safety Action Program ( ASAP ) Information as Protected from Public Disclosure under 14 CFR Part 193
The Aviation Safety Action Program (ASAP) is a US aviation proactive safety program. ASAP promotes safety by encouraging voluntary self reporting of safety occurrences and situations to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) certificate holder.
This Advisory Circular (AC) provides guidance for establishing an air transportation Aviation Safety Action Program (ASAP). The objective of the ASAP is to encourage air carrier and repair station employees to voluntarily report safety information that may be critical to identifying potential precursors to accidents.
If you fly in the United States, you’ve likely heard of the Aviation Safety Action Program (ASAP) and the Aviation Safety Reporting Service (ASRS). They are perhaps best known for offering robust legal protection if an employee inadvertently violated a regulation.
An Aviation Safety Action Program (ASAP) helps flight operators identify and reduce possible flight safety concerns and mitigate risks. It’s an easy, open, self-reporting initiative offering third-party facilitation, tracking and corrective action recommendations so you can enhance and improve your overall safety culture.