NATA Safety 1st Verify and FuelerLinx Provide Safety Program Visibility into Flight Planning

The National Air Transportation Association (NATA) recently launched Safety 1st Verify – an online directory providing insight into FBO and airport participation in leading industry safety programs, including Safety 1st, IS-BAH, Safety 1st Clean, and Fuel QC Management System. Safety 1st Verify is an evolution of its predecessor, the FBO Status Map, that allows for enhanced search and filtering actions as well as more robust operational and facility information.

“Empowering aviation business safety is NATA’s core mission, and Safety 1st Verify serves as a valuable tool for operators, pilots, schedulers, and dispatchers to make more informed decisions on FBOs and airports,” stated NATA Executive Vice President Ryan Waguespack.

To further enhance safety program visibility, NATA is also pleased to announce a collaboration with FuelerLinx, an aviation fuel planning and tankering software system that enables operators to optimize flight operations, automate the fuel purchasing process, and reduce operating costs in one easy-to-manage interface.  

Through this integration, FuelerLinx customers can now use their FBO Manager to seek and sort FBOs by their NATA Safety 1st status – allowing for an even more wholistic view of a facility. FBO listings displaying the NATA logo indicate an adherence to one or more of the industry-leading safety programs outlined above.

For auditing and record-keeping purposes, FuelerLinx customers can view and capture transactions completed at FBOs active in NATA and industry partner safety programs through transaction analytics.

“As the industry continues to modernize, aviation business professionals are seeking as much flight scheduling detail as possible. NATA is pleased to bring safety to the forefront of the decision-making process,” added Waguespack.

The NATA logo(s) on the FuelerLinx platform and on Safety 1st Verify signify that:

  • Safety 1st Training ensures that flight crews and other flight scheduling personnel receive continuously up-to-date, high-quality service based on accepted safety technical training and best practices.
  • Fuel QC Management System subscribers meet the most stringent fuel quality control standards in the industry to help ensure the fuel they deliver is clean, dry and on specification.
  • With NATA Safety 1st Clean, operators can trust that an FBO is adhering to the latest industry best practices and government agency guidance for facility cleaning and sanitation.
  • The International Standard for Business Aircraft Handling (IS-BAH) assures the implementation of industry best practices blended through a progressive Safety Management System appropriate to the scale and nature of fixed based operations and business aircraft handling agencies.

Safety program participants can view and update their listing and flight schedulers can search for safety-qualified FBOs and airports at www.safety1stverify.com.

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