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Lone Mountain Jet joins the ranks of ASAP
The aircraft management company underscores its dedication to maintaining the highest standards of safety in all its operations, and is making use of the ACSF's free SMS tools.

Lone Mountain Jet Management has joined the Air Charter Safety Foundation's Aviation Safety Action Program (ASAP).

In so doing, the aircraft management company underscores its dedication to maintaining the highest standards of safety in all its operations. The participation in ACSF's ASAP signifies a significant commitment towards achieving exceptional safety standards for both passengers and crew.

Lone Mountain Jet Management is also leveraging the ACSF's SMS tools, free to all members who join the ASAP programme. These SMS alternatives are an excellent option compared to paid tools and will be of utmost importance when the FAA SMS Part 5 mandate comes into effect, which is expected to happen later this year.

Bryan Burns, president and CEO of ACSF, says: "We are thrilled to have Lone Mountain Jet Management as part of the Air Charter Safety Foundation and our Aviation Safety Action Program. Its dedication to safety excellence plays a vital role in our collective efforts to ensure the highest safety standards in the aviation industry."

Membership in the ACSF's ASAP is not just about safety; it also elevates an organisation's stature as an industry leader. Benefits for organisations include non-punitive reporting; FAA collaboration; and an enhanced reputation.

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