Empire Airlines

 

 
Introduction
In the interest of maintaining the highest degree of safety, Empire Airlines provides its employees with several avenues to report safety concerns directly to the Director of Safety and company management. This Web-based Application Tool (WBAT) serves as a safety data collection, tracking and analysis system. At this time, the WBAT supports Empire’s Aviation Safety Action Program (ASAP), but in the near future general safety and incident reporting will also be available through WBAT. Login using the username and password you were provided in the “ASAP Login” E-mail. For further assistance, contact the Director of Safety.

ASAP Program
Empire Airlines, in cooperation with the FAA, has established an Aviation Safety Action Program (ASAP) for Flight Crew, Maintenance, and Dispatch employees. The Empire Airlines ASAP is a voluntary, self-reporting program designed to identify and reduce possible flight safety concerns. ASAP uses employee input to identify significant safety concerns and issues; operational deficiencies; non-compliance with regulations; deviations from company policies and procedures; and unusual events. In partnership with the all relevant departments and the FAA, each report is investigated and corrective actions determined based on a non-disciplinary approach to flight safety.

More Information
Details of Empire’s ASAP Program including copies of the Memoranda of Understanding between Empire Airlines and the FAA to operate ASAP may be found in Chapter 7 of the Safety Management Manual available on the company Intranet. Additional ASAP Training Materials may be found on the Intranet Safety Page.