Precision Aircraft Management Joins the ACSF and Enrolls in ASAP

The Air Charter Safety Foundation (ACSF) is pleased to announce that the Denver-based Precision Aircraft Management is the newest charter operator to join the ACSF. The firm is yet one more aviation-based company that will participate in the Aviation Safety Action Program (ASAP) created in cooperation between the ACSF and Federal Aviation Administration.

Along with more than 185 other member companies, Precision Aircraft Management (PAM) supports the ACSF’s vision to advance and enable the highest levels of safety in personal and business aviation through the promotion and facilitation of risk management programs.

PAM’s Chief Pilot, Anthony Remboldt, said of his company’s membership, “We’re extremely happy to be new members of the ASCF. We were alerted to the foundation and its work by our FAA POI, in response to our interest in ASAP reporting. I have to say that one of our goals as being part of the ASCF is to bring us valuable ASAP reports and enable us to collaborate with other flight industry partners to promote safety and growth.”

“Precision Aircraft Management has the shared attitude among their team members that safety, above and beyond what is considered regulatory, must be a core value for their company,” said ACSF President Bryan Burns. “We are delighted that they will be participating in the ACSF-ASAP program as well.”