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Let's Jett adds its name to the ACSF ASAP roster
The ASAP, an adjunct programme jointly operated by the ACSF and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), is designed to help foster a voluntary, cooperative and non-punitive environment for self-reporting.

Let's Jett, a Van Nuys, California-based air charter and aircraft management company, has joined the Air Charter Safety Foundation. The operator will also participate in the ACSF's Aviation Safety Action Program (ASAP).

“Safety is in the forefront of everything we do,” notes Conner Jadwin, CEO, Let's Jett. “You rarely worry about safety when you get on a commercial airliner, and that's what we aspire to for our on-demand charter customers.”

The ASAP, an adjunct programme jointly operated by the ACSF and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), is designed to help foster a voluntary, cooperative and non-punitive environment for the self-reporting of any events or concerns that could affect the safety of a flight.

“In aviation, safety is the number-one factor,” states Brian Gaines, director of operations for Let's Jett. “It's the all-important element of our operation that we all have to unite around. We want to partner with the ACSF and participate in the ASAP so we can share our safety information in one centralised place. Doing so will help us provide standardised training and safety solutions for everyone on our team.”

ACSF president and CEO Bryan Burns is gratified by Let's Jett's decision to join the ACSF. “This is a relatively new charter operation that has its vision for itself squarely focused on safety, and that's precisely where it ought to be,” Burns says. “It's an innovative startup building on a great platform that's already proven by commercial carriers. Theirs is an excellent operations model that we're looking forward to seeing come to fruition.”

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