Air Charter Safety Foundation to Launch Free ASAP e-Learning

The Air Charter Safety Foundation (acsf.aero) is launching two e-Learning courses, available free of charge to ACSF members who participate in the Aviation Safety Action Program (ASAP). The courses include Introduction to ASAP and ASAP Principles and Administration, and are designed to educate new ASAP program users on the use and benefits of the program. Targeted for the courses are a wide range of aviation safety leaders, including pilots, maintenance professionals, dispatchers, aviation leadership, and more.

The complimentary courses take less than one hour to complete—combined and were developed through a partnership with the National Air Transport Association’s (NATA) Safety 1st Program. Participating companies will use NATA’s Learning Management System (LMS) software to administer, document, track, report upon and deliver the ASAP training program.

Upon completion of the ASAP courses, participants will be able to:

  • Articulate the four pillars of value of the ASAP.
  • Understand how the ASAP is integrated into a Safety Management System.
  • Know how Safety Risk Management is employed.
  • Understand the process used by the Executive Review Committee to evaluate reports, ​​​develop corrective actions, conduct reviews and manage follow-ups.
  • Establish an ASAP with ACSF through an FAA Memorandum of Understanding.
  • Review evidence for the success of the ASAP.

Additionally, the course content is designed using the latest e-Learning standards and technology capabilities, including:

  • Full professional narration.
  • User-based progress.
  • Multiple learner interactions, such as quizzes and an exam.
  • Developed in HTML5 so the content will play on any device.
  • Ability to add or remove students without contacting support.​​​​​​


To sign up for training, ASAP participating members of the ACSF should visit acsf.aero/asap-program. To join the ACSF and, as well, the ASAP, visit acsf.aero/join.