GAJSC Charter: April 2022

As part of the Safer Skies initiative, launched in 1998, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the general aviation (GA) community jointly developed a goal of reducing GA fatal accidents. The General Aviation Joint Safety Committee (GAJSC)* uses a data-driven, consensus-based approach to analyze safety data to develop specific interventions that will mitigate the root causes of accidents. The GAJSC focuses on proactively assessing data to identify new emerging issues and threats to general aviation safety, analyzes them, and develops mitigation strategies to address and prioritize safety issues to prevent accidents.

*The GAJSC was updated to the “GA Joint Safety Committee” in place of Steering Committee on April 12, 2022.

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GAJSC Charter: March 2016

As part of Safer Skies, launched in 1998, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the general aviation (GA) community jointly developed a goal of reducing GA fatal accidents. The General Aviation Joint Steering Committee (GAJSC) uses a data-driven, consensus-based approach to analyze safety data to develop specific interventions that will mitigate the root causes of accidents. The GAJSC focuses on proactively assessing data to identifying new emerging issues and threats to general aviation safety, analyze them, and develop mitigation strategies to address and prioritize safety issues to prevent accidents.

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GAJSC Charter: March 2016

As part of Safer Skies, launched in 1998, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the general aviation (GA) community jointly developed a goal of reducing GA fatal accidents. The General Aviation Joint Steering Committee (GAJSC) uses a data-driven, consensus-based approach to analyze safety data to develop specific interventions that will mitigate the root causes of accidents. The GAJSC focuses on proactively assessing data to identifying new emerging issues and threats to general aviation safety, analyze them, and develop mitigation strategies to address and prioritize safety issues to prevent accidents.

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