Wishing you a happy, safe and prosperous New Year! #ACSF #ʜᴀᴘᴘʏɴᴇᴡʏᴇᴀʀ2025
Air Charter Safety Foundation
Airlines and Aviation
Washington, District of Columbia 1,461 followers
The vision of the ACSF is to promote and enable the highest levels of safety in personal and business aviation.
About us
The vision of the ACSF is to promote and enable the highest levels of safety in personal and business aviation.
- Website
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https://www.acsf.aero
External link for Air Charter Safety Foundation
- Industry
- Airlines and Aviation
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Washington, District of Columbia
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2006
Locations
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Primary
1800 M Street, NW
Suite 400S
Washington, District of Columbia 20036, US
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Washington, US
Employees at Air Charter Safety Foundation
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Debi Carpenter
Executive Director, Air Charter Safety Foundation (ACSF)
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Russ Lawton
Vice President, Operations / ASAP Program Manager at Air Charter Safety Foundation
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Melissa T. Forburger, CAE, SHRM-CP
Senior Vice President at Association Management Strategies, Inc.
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Todd Weeber
Aviation & Aerospace | Capital Management | Investing in Operations & Infrastructure
Updates
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Exciting News! Geisinger Medical Center, with over 100 years of healthcare excellence and a leader in medical air transportation for 40+ years, has joined the Air Charter Safety Foundation's Aviation Safety Action Program (ASAP)! This partnership reinforces Geisinger’s commitment to aviation safety, innovation, and operational excellence. With their Life Flight program setting the bar in safety technology and standards, Geisinger is a stellar addition to the ASAP program’s mission of fostering proactive risk management in aviation. Read the full story and learn how this collaboration is advancing industry-wide safety practices: https://lnkd.in/e4pfQH9s #ACSF #AviationSafety
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We’re thrilled to announce our 2025 Keynote Speakers: Tony Kern, CEO of Convergent Performance and AL Gorthy, Captain, US Navy (retired) will be taking the stage at the Symposium in Daytona Beach, Florida April 7-9, 2024. With this year's theme “Pressure and Performance,” we will dive into the critical connection between the demands of aviation and the impact on crew well-being and organizational safety. Registration is Now Open for The ACSF 2025 Safety Symposium: https://lnkd.in/emFXEH3E Take advantage of Early Bird pricing, available for both individuals and teams! Secure your spot today and save before ticket prices increase. #ACSF #aviationsafety #ACSF2025SafetySymposium #ERAU
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The Air Charter Safety Foundation (ACSF) joins the aviation community in mourning the passing of Nicholas “Nick” Sabatini, a visionary leader and advocate for aviation safety. Nick’s dedication to improving safety standards and fostering a “just culture” approach has left an indelible mark on the industry. His belief in open and transparent communication as a cornerstone of safety improvement continues to guide us today. As a former FAA Associate Administrator for Aviation Safety, Nick led with expertise, compassion, and a relentless commitment to understanding the root causes of accidents to prevent future tragedies. His contributions to aviation safety and mentorship of countless professionals will resonate for years to come. We extend our condolences to Nick’s family, friends, and colleagues. His legacy inspires us to continue striving for the highest standards of safety in aviation. #AviationSafety #JustCulture #InMemory
NBAA today marked the passing of aviation safety advocate and former Federal Aviation Administration Associate Administrator for Aviation Safety Nicholas “Nick” Sabatini, an influential leader at the FAA and mentor to many in the agency and industry.
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Why a Mature SMS Equals Commercial Success in Aviation A mature Safety Management System (SMS) does more than enhance safety—it drives business success. By proactively managing risks, optimizing efficiency, and fostering trust, companies with robust SMS frameworks gain a competitive edge. Benefits include reduced incidents, cost savings, improved reputation, stronger employee retention, and long-term regulatory compliance. Read more from ACSF Chair Todd Weeber's insightful article on LinkedIn or on our website https://bit.ly/4f05l3T to discover how SMS is a cornerstone of growth in the aviation industry. #AviationSafety #SMS #ACSF
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This Thanksgiving, safety is something we can all be thankful for. Wishing you safe travels and a Happy Thanksgiving! #Thanksgiving #HolidayTravel #AviationSafety #ACSF
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Remembering Dave Ryan: A Mentor, a Safety Icon, and a True Friend Captain Dave Ryan will be remembered as a mentor, a champion of safety, and a friend whose warmth and dedication touched everyone he met. Dave’s passing is a significant loss to the aviation community, but his spirit and impact will live on, through the lives he influenced and the industry he helped shape. Dave’s journey in aviation safety spanned decades, each phase marked by an unwavering commitment to making the skies safer. His work took him to prominent positions, as Vice President of Aviation for MI Aviation Holdings to President/CEO of Crownair Aviation. From his time at Bombardier Aerospace, where he co-founded the pioneering Bombardier Safety Standdown program, to his recent role as Executive Director of the Robertson Safety Institute at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. At each stop, Dave left an indelible mark, whether through groundbreaking safety initiatives or through the relationships he built along the way. Those who knew Dave will recall his humility, humor, and gentle approach to mentorship. He was someone who guided by example, always willing to share his knowledge and make time for others. As a chair of the NBAA Safety Committee and various safety boards, Dave was never content with just setting safety standards; he worked tirelessly to ensure that every professional understood the importance of their role in maintaining them. Dave was more than a leader, he was a person whose integrity, insight, and values left a lasting impression on everyone around him. His depth of commitment to our industry and, specifically, the determination to make it safer, was always evident. He humbly (and deservedly) accepted recognition, but it’s not what drove him. During his life he was awarded the Aviation Week Volunteer of the Year, Dr. Tony Kern Professionalism in Aviation Award, and the Bombardier Safety Standdown Award, Dave wore these honors lightly, far more interested in using his platform to elevate others. Dave was a friend who could be counted on—quick with a warm welcome, a kind word, or a humorous story. His presence was a comfort, his laughter a reminder of the human side of this industry we are all part of. For those of us lucky enough to have called him a friend, Dave was a grounding force. He knew the value of hard work, but he also knew how to enjoy life, whether sharing in a laugh, or spending a few rounds on the golf course, allowing others to shine alongside him. Dave Ryan’s influence on aviation safety was remarkable, and his absence will be deeply felt. We are all better because of him, and while we say goodbye, his spirit remains, reminding us always to carry on the work he loved so much. From the entire ACSF family to Karen and the Ryan family, our deepest sympathies. Please know that Dave’s memory will lift our spirits and forever be an inspiration. Blue skies and tailwinds, Dave. You will be missed.
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ACSF invites you to join a Free Webinar: "Unlocking Aviation Safety: Practical Tools and Insights for Operators" on Thursday, November 7th, at 11:00 AM. Featuring industry leaders: - Bryan Burns, President and CEO, ACSF - John Cox, CEO, Safety Operating Systems - Suzette Rash, FAA SMS Program Office - Krister Genmark, Chief Commercial Officer, @WebManuals Explore how IAS Lite supports Part 5 compliance, the role of MAP, and the benefits of digitizing manuals for safety and efficiency. This is an essential session for aviation professionals committed to safety excellence. Register Now! https://bit.ly/4hC3JzW