AviationManuals Streamlines ASAP Reporting for Bizav
Offering seamlessly integrates the ACSF ASAP program and the company's SMS platform, creating a streamlined reporting channel.

AviationManuals has gone live with its Aviation Safety Action Program (ASAP) offering for business aviation operators in cooperation with the Air Charter Safety Foundation (ACSF) ASAP, the company announced today. This effort combines the FAA/ACSF ASAP with AviationManuals safety management system (SMS) software for one-stop reporting.


“This offering seamlessly integrates the ACSF ASAP and our SMS platform, creating a streamlined reporting channel,” said AviationManuals CEO Mark Baier. “Business aviation operators can submit ASAP reports via our cloud-based ARC SMS software and iPad app. This data is then reviewed directly by ACSF’s ASAP team.”


The ACSF ASAP allows U.S. Part 91 and 135 operators to participate in a voluntary safety reporting agreement with the FAA to help improve safety. ACSF aggregates the data to track safety trends and then relay that data to operators for action.


“Our mission is clear: to promote the highest level of aviation safety,” said ACSF president Bryan Burns. “With all the flight reporting required by business and charter operators, streamlining processes where you can is a win-win scenario for the industry. Now ASAP submissions can be made directly through AviationManuals’ SMS software, eliminating the need for double entries.”