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FAA Final Rule requires safety management system for airlines.

2015-01-09 14:30:58| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

Building on programs many airlines already use to identify and reduce aviation risk, final rule by FAA requires most U.S. commercial airlines to have Safety Management Systems (SMS) in place by 2018. This top-down, organization-wide approach gives airlines business processes and management tools to examine data gathered from everyday operations, isolate trends that could lead to incidents/accidents, take steps to mitigate risk, and verify program effectiveness.

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