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Final Approach Auditing offers IS-BAH audits
What ops veteran Morgan Garlinge doesn't know about aviation safety isn't worth knowing. He now brings his expertise to the IS-BAH safety programme, offering audits through his company, Final Approach Auditing.
Final Approach Auditing founder Morgan Garlinge.

Final Approach Auditing is now accredited by the International Business Aviation Council to undertake IS-BAH audits.

Lead auditor is Morgan Garlinge, who has over 20 years' experience as an FAA certified dispatcher and ground handler, holds a Bachelor of Science from Embry Riddle Aeronautical University and is NATA Professional Line Service Technician trained as well as being a IBAC IS-BAH auditor.

“I've spent over two decades working in business and general aviation, both airside and in operations centres," he says. "Believing in a safety culture that has buy-in at all levels of a company is vital for true safety. My commitment to such a safety culture is reflected by the IS-BAH programme.”

Based in Houston, Texas, Final Approach Auditing offers on site or virtual audits for either the stand-alone independent FBO or for the multi-station organisation.

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