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FAASTeam Notice
Type: Airworthiness
Notice Date: Wednesday, August 26, 2020
Notice Number: NOTC1320
The MN and WI FAASTeams are looking for Maintenance Reps
This notice expired on
Thursday, November 26, 2020

FAASTeam Mission Statement

Lower the Nation’s aviation accident rate by conveying safety principles and practices through training, outreach, and education; while establishing partnerships and encouraging the continual growth of a positive safety culture within the aviation community.

The FAASTeam logo connotes safety of flight and conveys the concept that the FAASTeam is part of the FAA, implying we are authoritative, and suggests we are approachable by the aviation community.

What makes the FAASTeam unique?

FAASTeam Organizational Structure

To fulfill its mission, the FAA’s Safety Program is structured with a National FAA Safety Team (FAASTeam) staff with assigned personnel holding positions as Safety Liaison Team (SLT) Leads and FAASTeam Program Managers (FPM). The National FAASTeam develops and provides the National FAASTeam Performance Plan (NPP) as well as national policy and guidance. Flight Standards District Offices (FSDO) utilize assigned FPMs to accomplish the NPP and achieve the FAA’s safety program goals.

FAASTeam Process for Planning to Reduce Accidents

The National FAASTeam develops standardized safety interventions for General Aviation (GA), and may also support other safety initiatives such as UAS, Next-Gen, Runway Safety and the General Aviation Joint Steering Committee (GAJSC) Safety Enhancements, etc. These are included in the NPP. In addition there is flexibility built into the program that affords the FPMs adequate flexibility to innovate locally, and respond to localized safety issues through:

  • Accident/incident reports involving airmen from the area
  • Hazards identified by FAA Inspectors at local Flight Standards District Offices
  • Information from the local aviation community

FAASTeam Tools

FAASTeam program management is based on a safety risk management approach, using system safety principles, risk prioritization, and new technology concepts. These FAASTeam system safety techniques are used to shift the safety culture towards the reduction of accidents.

Relationships with the Aviation Community

The FAASTeam "teams up” with individuals and the aviation industry to create a unified effort against accidents and "tip" the safety culture in the right direction.

  • FAASTeam Members

    A FAASTeam Member is anyone who makes a conscious effort to promote aviation safety and become part of the shift in safety culture. To become a member:

    • Sign-up at FAASafety.gov and take part in all it has to offer.
    • Pilots – participate in our new WINGS - Pilot Proficiency Program
    • Mechanics – participate in the new automated AMT Awards Program
    • Attend live FAASTeam webinars or events in your area
  • FAASTeam Representatives

    Aviation safety volunteers that wish to work closely with FAASTeam Program Managers (FPM) to actively promote safety may be designated as FAASTeam Representatives. These volunteers receive training and are supported by the FPM with equipment and materials.

  • FAASTeam Industry Members

    The FAASTeam has guidelines for the establishment of Industry Members. They are companies or associations of people that have a stake in aviation safety. The guidelines describe how these groups and the FAASTeam can formalize their desires to promote aviation safety together.

We invite you to join the FAASTeam at whatever level is right for you.

Together, as a team, we can make a difference by reducing aviation accidents!

Please contact Troy Siekas at troy.siekas@faa.gov or 612-253-4513 if you are interested in becoming a FAASTeam Member.