Saturday, December 1, 2007
Editor’s Notebook: On the FAAST Track
The FAA Safety Team (FAASTeam) has produced its pocket calendar again for the coming 2008 year. The calendar highlights a dozen human factors that can lead to mistakes in aviation maintenance. The calendar is a handy pocket size to make it easy to carry. The human factors reminders, one for each month, are brief, non-judgmental, and on target for maintainers. Best of all, this calendar is free to companies and individuals wanting them. The easiest way to get these calendars for your company is to go online at
What is the FAASTeam, you ask? The FAASTeam was launched on October 1, 2006, just a little more than a year ago. Its arrival coincided with the end of the FAA’s Aviation Safety Program (ASP). "The ASP’s shotgun approach of educating airmen on all types of safety subjects has been successful at reducing accidents in the past. However, the easy to fix accident causes have all been addressed. In other words, the ‘low-hanging fruit’ has been harvested. To take aviation safety one step further, Flight Standards Service created the FAASTeam," according to Kevin Clover, Flight Standards Service’s National FAA Safety Team manager. "The FAASTeam is devoted to reducing aircraft accidents by promoting a cultural change in the aviation community toward a higher level of safety."
The FAASTeam is working to bring new resources to mechanics and all airmen. They are focusing on showing aviation professionals how they can change their behavior to be consistent with the safety culture.
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The FAASTeam is also moving to automate the AMT Awards program, targeting 2009 as the point at which all applications for AMT Awards will need to be filled out online at the

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