UK – Airspace & Safety Initiative (ASI)

The Airspace & Safety Initiative (ASI) is a joint CAA, NATS, AOA, GA and MoD effort to investigate and tackle the major safety risks in UK airspace. The ASI is a major review covering a number of different areas, with the aims of:

  • Enhancing safety outside controlled airspace,
  • Identifying the hazards associated with the use of UK airspace,
  • Identifying the needs of all airspace users,
  • Prioritizing the hazards and,
  • Developing a strategy to mitigate those risks while meeting the needs of all airspace users.

For more vist the ASI website.

Articles
» Military Civil Safety Day RAF Shawbury 20 May 2009 report
» Directorate of Aviation Regulation & Safety – RAF Shawbury Safety Day presentation
» UKAB – RAF Shawbury Safety Day presentation
» Distress & Diversion – RAF Shawbury Safety Day presentation
» More by luck than judgment - Article from General Aviation, August 2007

Presentations
» It’s Good to Squawk - Transponder use – a presentation for PPL instructors to showstudents

Other

» Unregulated aircraft safety
» R/T Kneeboard
» Glider winch cable warning poster
» NATS Airspace Infringement letter to flying clubs
» LARS Update
» Plan your flight poster
» How good is your R/T? Test yourself with this interactive quiz…
» MoD guide for flying safely across the Channel
» Bruce Dickinson advert
» Joe Pasquale advert
» Listening out Squawk leaflet
» Cost of infringement – poster

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