Page 26 - Volume 13 Number 6
P. 26
FAA Highlights Importance of Safety Data Sharing
From a recent National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) Update:
A recent FAA Fact Sheet – Aviation Safety Information Analysis and Sharing (ASIAS) Program – highlights agency and industry efforts over the past 11 years to continuously improve safety through the open exchange of safety data.
Eightyeight business aircraft operators, 47 Part 121 airlines, 12 universities, five manufacturers and two
maintenance, repair and overhaul organizations participate in ASIAS. The FAA plans to phase in more business aviation and light general aviation operators, as well as the helicopter industry.
“NBAA encourages members to participate in safety data sharing programs, whether through providing narrative safety reports, [Flight Operational Quality Assurance] FOQA or FOQAlike data, or other means,” said Mark Larsen, NBAA’s senior manager of safety and flight operations. “Data sharing is an important way to benefit the community broadly and to learn lessons from other aviation organizations.”
NBAA’s Safety Committee recognized the importance of safety data sharing by including the issue in its Top Safety Focus Areas of 2019.
ASIAS is a data repository of more than a dozen public and proprietary data sources, including, but not limited to:
= ASAP (Aviation Safety Action Program) and ASRS (Aviation Safety Reporting System through NASA), and proprietary system narrative safety reports
= FOQA (Flight Operational Quality Assurance) and FOQAlike flight operations data
= NMAC (Near MidAir Collision reports) and other ATC narrative safety reports
= SDR (Service Difficulty Reports)
= Aeronautical facility (airport and heliport)
information
The General Aviation Joint Steering Committee (GAJSC) and airlineoriented corollary Commercial Aviation Safety Team (CAST) are integral components to ASIAS. The GAJSC uses operations data to identify risks, develop recommended risk mitigation measures and evaluate the effectiveness of implemented solutions.
ASIAS also partners with the semiannual Aviation Safety InfoShare meeting.
Doug Carr, NBAA vice president of regulatory and international affairs, is a member of the ASIAS Executive Board, which oversees the ASIAS initiative. Larsen is a member of the General Aviation Issue Analysis Team that focuses on general aviation safety topics and develops proposals on priorities and process changes for consideration.
“NBAA has long supported FAA/industry data sharing initiatives through programs such as ASIAS as a means to prevent incidents and accidents in business aviation,” said Larsen. “We know effective and broadreaching aviation safety data sharing will help the industry evolve to the next level of safety.” KA
Your Source for King Air Landing Gear
• Inspect • Overhaul • Exchange • Install
• CompleteShipSets• KingAirAircraftMaintenance
601-936-3599 • www.traceaviation.com
24 • KING AIR MAGAZINE
JUNE 2019