You
can breathe easy because our safety record has been excellent
for 45 years. Day after day we take every precaution to make
sure everything is secure in the air.
Our
pilots regularly complete mandatory training and receive evaluations
twice each year to comply with airline standards.
Our
captains hold A.T.P. certificates, the highest rating awarded
by the FAA.
Our
aircrafts are recurrently inspected and maintained by our
licensed Airframe & Powerplant Mechanics (A&P's) and
Licensed Inspectors (I.A.'s).
Our
Certified Repair Station approves and monitors all specifications
under FAA guidelines.
Our
pilots train at Simuflite and Bombardier.
Prior Aviation Service is ARG/US Platinum Rated.
How
Safe is General Aviation?
Safe
is not the equivalent of risk free. - U.S. Supreme Court, 1972
In
a 1972 decision, the U.S. Supreme Court said that "safe is
not the equivalent of risk free." If "safe" meant
freedom from the possibility of harm, few human activities would
meet the standard. In fact, the only way to eliminate risk from
any activity is to avoid participating in it. While risk does
not guarantee injury or make an activity unsafe, it should not
be ignored. By analyzing mishaps, we can learn about potential
risks and take proactive steps to control them.
Traditionally,
corporate/executive and business aircraft operators have compiled
the best safety records of any segment of general aviation. Most
of these operators have taken numerous steps to enhance safety,
and many fly with two pilots.
The
last several years show some of the best accident records ever
for business aviation.