Big changes are ahead for Flight Safety Foundation’s Basic Aviation Risk Standard (BARS) Program.
Not only is the BARS Program introducing a raft of changes as part of Stage 2 updates, but the Program’s Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) also has changed its leadership team.
According to BARS Managing Director David Anderson, the second stage of the BARS Program has been designed to deliver benefits for BARS member organizations, audit companies and aircraft operators.
“The BARS Program was created by Flight Safety Foundation in collaboration with some of the world’s largest resource and mining companies to provide a more efficient means of monitoring, assessing and analysing risks associated with contracted aviation operators,” Anderson said.
“Based on industry feedback and lessons learnt during more than 495 BARS Program audits for over 150 aircraft operators, we have identified a number of areas where we can help enhance global aviation safety for contracted …
