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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 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 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.
Our brand is the public’s perception of who we are. That perception is the culmination of every experience and engagement they have with the General Aviation Joint Safety Committee (GAJSC). By reinforcing the GAJSC brand, the FAA, partner organizations, and aviators alike will come to know and relate to who we are with what we represent—creating a strong brand.
Understanding the GAJSC brand helps establish a clear and consistent voice and assists in developing effective content and collateral materials. This brand guide provides an overview of the brand and its styles and serves as a guide for use and implementation of the brand’s identity system.
The brand assets file below is password-protected. To request access, please send an email to [email protected].
