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Aircare International joins the ACSF
The ACSF's newest signing is a crew member emergency procedures and safety training company based in Washington; Aircare International joins the ranks of the safety conscious.

Tacoma, US-based crew member emergency procedures and safety training company Aircare International has joined the Air Charter Safety Foundation (ACSF). CEO Jeffrey Roberts says: “The ACSF represents a collection of the proudest and safest charter operators in the world. These are the operators whose cultures are open to innovative training in emergency procedures, and those who look to the highest quality telemedical assistance and support services to help solve problems in difficult times. In a nutshell, the ACSF enables Aircare International to be an active participant in a community that makes operational safety a priority, and is dedicated to the advancement of safety standards.”

Along with more than 185 other member companies, Aircare International 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 programmes.

Aircare International's work supports the best charter and business aviation flight departments in the world with telemedical services and crew member emergency procedural safety training,” says ACSF president Bryan Burns. “We are delighted that they will be participating as members of the ACSF.”

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