Flight Safety Foundation
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Flight Safety Foundation is an independent, nonprofit, international organization dedicated to research, education, advocacy and publishing in the field of air safety
Air safety
Air safety is a term encompassing the theory, investigation and categorization of flight failures, and the prevention of such failures through regulation, education and training. It can also be applied in the context of campaigns that inform the public as to the safety of air travel.-United...

. FSF brings together aviation professionals from all the sectors to help solve safety problems facing the industry. With a membership that spreads throughout the world, FSF brings an international perspective to aviation issues for its members, the media and the traveling public. Membership ranges from individuals to airlines to manufacturers, from labor and management and in every corner of the industry.

History

Since its founding in 1947, the Foundation has acted as a non-profit, independent clearinghouse to disseminate safety information, identify threats to safety and recommend practical solutions. Today, the Foundation provides leadership to more than 1200 members in more than 75 countries.

AvCIR

The Aviation Crash Injury Research (AvCIR) Division became part of FSF in April 1959, being transferred from Cornell University
Cornell University
Cornell University is an Ivy League university located in Ithaca, New York, United States. It is a private land-grant university, receiving annual funding from the State of New York for certain educational missions...

. AvCIR later because Aviation Safety Engineering and Research (AvSER). AvCIR conducted safety research specific to aviation.

Objectives

The Foundation’s stated objectives are to:
  • "pursue the active involvement and participation of the diverse elements of global professional aviation

  • "Anticipate, identify and analyze global aviation safety issues and set priorities"

  • "Communicate effectively about aviation safety"

  • "Be a catalyst for action and the adoption of best aviation safety practices"

Magazine

The FSF produces a month magazine titled AeroSafety World which has a controlled circulation that includes all FSF members as well as executives at air carriers, maintenance organizations, industry manufacturers and suppliers, and civil aviation authorities.

AeroSafety World is now available in Spanish and Chinese, along with English. All three versions are available for download at the FSF website for no charge. The Spanish and Chinese-language version are only available electronically.

Seminars

In partnership with other safety authorities the FSF presents annual seminars including the Corporate Aviation Safety Seminar (CASS) since 1995, European Aviation Safety Seminar (EASS) and the International Air Safety Seminar (IASS) since 1947. In 2010, CASS was held in Tucson in April, EASS was in Lisbon, Portugal in March, and IASS will be in Milan, Italy. Registration information is available on the FSF webpage for all upcoming seminar.

In November 2010, FSF will host its first Business Aviation Safety Seminar in Singapore.

Awards

The FSF gives out annual awards to recognise individual achievements and group achievements in aviation safety, as well as heroism by civil aircraft crewmembers or ground personnel. Many of the awards are named in honor of past heroes and presidents including the Admiral Luis de Florez Flight Safety Award named after former foundation president Luis de Florez
Luis de Florez
Luis de Florez was a naval aviator and a Rear Admiral in the United States Navy that was actively involved in experimental aerospace development projects for the United States Government. As both an active duty and a retired U.S...

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