Airline Safety Associations

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Foreseeable Risk Analysis Center (FRAC)
Provides a centralized information source on issues of traveler safety and security.

 
Association of Flight Attendants
Flight attendant union, with 47,000 members at 26 airlines, and advocates airline cabin safety.

 
Milwaukee WI FSDO
The Milwaukee Flight Standards District Office is part of the FAA's Aviation Safety Program.

 
National EMS Pilots Association (NEMSPA)
A professional organization dedicated to serving pilots involved in emergency medical service and improving the air medical industry in general.

 
NASA Office Of Aeronautics: Human Factors
Supports human-centered design in complex aerospace information systems using experiments and models of human capabilities and human-machine interaction to enhance system safety, reliability and performance.

 
Airborne Law Enforcement Association (ALEA)
An organization for police aviation issues. This site provides news, photos, vendors and web links.

 
Air Safety Link: Study Urges Major Changes for NTSB
Report (Dec 1999)indicating that the NTSB's staff and facilities are already 'stretched to the limit' and that the Safety Board must 'acquire additional resources, modernize its investigative procedures, and reform some of its key management pra.

 
Office of Aviation Medicine (AAM)
This is a program under the FAA's Regulation and Certification Group (AVR) dealing with accident investigation and aeromedical certification.

 
Global Analysis and Information Network (GAIN)
Formed by the FAA for the worldwide collection, analysis, and dissemination of safety information to help the aviation community reach the goal of zero accidents.

 
International Aviation Fire Protection Association (IAFPA)
A non-profit association whose mission is to promote better international understanding of aircraft rescue and fire fighting, airport facilities fire protection and aircraft passenger fire safety.

 
Air Accidents Investigations Branch (AAIB)
Part of the UK Department of the Environment, Transport, and the Religions; responsible for the investigation of civil aircraft accidents and serious incidents within the UK.

 
Australian Society of Air Safety Investigators (ASASI)
Formed to better serve and represent the views of Air Safety Investigators in Australia.

 
International Transportation Safety Association (ITSA)
An association of independent transportation accident investigation boards; the US member is the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB).

 
Alaskan Aviation Safety Foundation
A non-profit organization dedicated to improving aviation safety in Alaska.

 
Aviation Consumer Action Project (ACAP)
ACAP seeks an increase in air safety and security while protecting consumer rights and is also involved in industry competition issues.

 
DOT's Office of Hazardous Materials Safety (HAZMAT)
Responsible for coordinating a national safety program for the transportation of hazardous materials by air, rail, highway and water.

 
Aviation Safety Connection
Focuses on improved pilot judgment and aeronautical decision making. Contains information on workshops, accident analysis, and discussion groups.

 
Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) New Zealand
Provider of information on legislation, aeronautical services, occurrences and trends, aircraft register and statistics, publications, and safety information.

 
International Airline Safety Association (IASA)
A non-profit, volunteer based organization concerned with improving airline safety by highlighting flaws and deficiencies to the public, regulatory agencies and media; this site contains documents, reports, links, and commentary from industry ex.

 
Office of System Safety
Develops and implements improved tools and processes, including hazard identification, risk assessment and management, to facilitate more effective use of safety data, to improve aviation safety both inside and outside the agency. Site provides .

 
Aviation Fire & Rescue Information
Resource for aircraft rescue and aviation fire protection.

 
Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) Australia
Independent statutory authority, setting and enforcing aviation safety standards and regulations, and licensing procedures.

 
Orlando Florida FSDO
The Orlando Flight Standards District Office is part of the FAA's Aviation Safety Program.

 
Flight Safety Foundation
An independent, nonpolitical, nonprofit, international organization offering an objective view of aviation safety developments.

 
National Aerospace FOD Prevention (NAFPI)
Promotes FOD (foreign object debris) prevention by providing information, training, and support, and an effective forum for the exchange of ideas, solutions, and expertise.

 
Commercial Aviation Safety Team (CAST)
A joint effort between commercial and governmental teams to reduce aviation fatalities.

 
Department of Transportation
Responsible for building a safe US transportation network; of its 11 Administrations, the Bureau of Transportation Statistics, the FAA, Research and Special Programs, and Office of the Secretary have direct responsibilities within the airline in.

 
AVIATION CRIME PREVENTION INSTITUTE (ACPI)
Dedicated to the elimination of aviation related.

 
Industry Crew Resource Management (CRM) Developers Group
Resources to assist in the development and use of Crew Resource Management and Human Factors training for aviation and other applications.

 
NASA Aviation Safety Program (AvSP)
A joint program between NASA, the FAA, the Department of Defense (DOD), and the aviation industry that emphasized accident reduction.

 
FAA Office of Accident Investigation (AAI)
The principal organization within the FAA with respect to aircraft accident investigation and all activities related to the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB); AAI's mission is to investigate aviation accidents and incidents.

 
International Society of Air Safety Investigators (ISASI)
Accident and safety information and education.

 
The Aviation Safety Group of New England
A non-profit organization dedicated to the enhancement of aviation safety.

 
Industry CRM Developers Group
The Group is a forum to identify needs, coordinate processes, and facilitate development of Crew Resource Management and Human Factors (HF) resources and products.

 
Organization of Flying Adjuster (OFA)
Dedicated to standards and ethics in handling insurance claims and investigating accidents objectively, as well as general aviation saftey.

 
National Air Disaster Alliance/Foundation (NADA)
A non-profit organization with the purpose of raising the standard of safety, security, survivability, and support through the constructive communications with all levels of government, departments, agencies, airline operators, manufacturers and.

 
Human Systems Information Analysis Center (HSIAC)
Information for designers, engineers, researchers and human-factors specialists. Promotes the use of ergonomics in the design of human-operated equipment.

 
Commercial Aviation Safety Team (CAST)
A joint effort between the FAA and industry to lower aviation accidents through analysis and development and implementation of intervention strategies.

 
Human Factors in Aviation Maintenance and Inspection (HFAMI)
This site was established to provide access to products and to disseminate information of the FAA Office of Aviation Medicine's Human Factors in Aviation Maintenance and Inspection Research Program.

 
Civil Aviation Security (ACS)
An FAA office whose mission is to protect the users of commercial air transportation against terrorist and other criminal acts including the prevention of passengers or cargo shippers transporting hazardous materials or other dangerous goods in .

 
Civil Aviation Medical Association
CAMA's purpose is to provide civil aviation physicians with education, representation to government, and a voice within the industry.

 
International Academy of Aviation and Space Medicine
International organization focused on the promotion and search for new knowledge in aerospace medicine.

 
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