Creators of the Aviation Safety Information Analysis and Sharing (ASIAS) program in the United States imagined years ago that their methods could be a good fit for other countries and their airlines and possibly non-airline interests within aviation. Currently, this government-industry partnership funded by the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has about a year of experience working closely with a number of similar international partnerships, said Jay Pardee, the FAA’s chief scientific and technical advisor for vulnerability discovery and safety measurement programs, in a recent briefing for AeroSafety World.
According to FAA, ASIAS leaders also expect to fufill their intention to “increase the numbers and types of participants following a phased expansion plan to include other parts of the aviation community. ASIAS will include domestic corporate general aviation, military, helicopter, manufacturers and other government agencies.” An example of effect on anoth…
