Partners and Programs:
  • BARS
  • GSIP
  • SKYbrary
  • ASN
  • Contact Us
  • Members' Center
  • Login
  • Support Aviation Safety

  • Industry Updates
  • The Foundation
    • About the Foundation
    • Mission
    • History
    • Work with Us
    • Leadership
    • Officers and Staff
    • Media/Communications
    • Aviation Awards
    • Join Us
  • Events
  • AeroSafety World
  • Toolkits & Resources
    • COVID-19 Crisis Resources
    • Fatigue Management
    • Flight Path Monitoring
    • Global Action Plan for the Prevention of Runway Excursions (GAPPRE)
    • Go-Around Project
    • GSIP Toolkits
    • Past Safety Initiatives
    • Pilot Training and Competency
    • Podcasts
    • Special Reports
    • Unreliable Airspeed
  • Industry Updates
  • The Foundation
    • About the Foundation
    • Mission
    • History
    • Work with Us
    • Leadership
    • Officers and Staff
    • Media/Communications
    • Aviation Awards
    • Join Us
  • Events
  • AeroSafety World
  • Toolkits & Resources
    • COVID-19 Crisis Resources
    • Fatigue Management
    • Flight Path Monitoring
    • Global Action Plan for the Prevention of Runway Excursions (GAPPRE)
    • Go-Around Project
    • GSIP Toolkits
    • Past Safety Initiatives
    • Pilot Training and Competency
    • Podcasts
    • Special Reports
    • Unreliable Airspeed
  • Contact Us
  • Members' Center
  • Login
  • Support Aviation Safety
Partners and Programs:
  • BARS
  • GSIP
  • SKYbrary
  • ASN

FLIGHT SAFETY FOUNDATION HEADQUARTERS

701 N. Fairfax Street, Suite 250,
Alexandria, Virginia 22314

Phone: +1 703 739 6700 Fax: +1 703 739 6708

  • Front Page
  • Industry Updates
  • BARS Program Achieves 500th Audit Milestone

2018 FSF Press Releases, Basic Aviation Risk Standard

BARS Program Achieves 500th Audit Milestone

by FSF Communications Staff | February 13, 2018

Helicopter

MELBOURNE, Australia — Flight Safety Foundation is proud to announce that the 500th audit has been completed within the Basic Aviation Risk Standard (BARS) Program.

Heliwest Group, a Perth-based operator that provides airplane and helicopter services to a broad range of clients, including in the mining and resource sector, underwent its seventh BARS audit to maintain its registration in the program. Heliwest, which has been in the BARS Program since March 2011, has achieved the gold level of registration by maintaining continuous registration over that time.

Heliwest was pleased to learn the organization had been named as the 500th BARS audit. “As one of the original participants and seven years into the program, we are happy to provide a continued high standard to our BARS clients,” said Alan Bailey CEO, Heliwest.

“This is another milestone for the BARS Program,” said BARS Managing Director David Anderson. “We are pleased to see an operator like Heliwest as the 500th audit as they demonstrate achievement with their longevity and commitment to BARS stemming from the earliest period of the program. Five hundred audits completed is a testament to our aircraft operators continually focusing their efforts to improve their level of conformance to the BAR Standard and advance safety in their everyday aviation operations.”

The Foundation’s BARS Program is an award-winning worldwide audit program supporting the resource sector along with humanitarian, government and insurance organizations in their oversight of contracted aviation activities.

BARS is active in more than 32 countries, and over 160 operators have been audited in the last seven years. The audit program is supported by training elements, data analysis and a suite of aviation standards covering helicopter external loads, remotely piloted aircraft systems (also called drones), offshore helicopter operations, night vision goggle operations, emergency medical services, aerial geophysical survey activities and aerial mustering.

For more information on the BARS Program, please visit www.flightsafety.org/bars or contact the Australian regional office on +61 1300 557 162.

###

About Flight Safety Foundation
Flight Safety Foundation is an independent, nonprofit, international organization engaged in research, education, advocacy and publishing to improve aviation safety. The Foundation’s mission is to connect, influence and lead global aviation safety.

BARS Contact
David Anderson
anderson@flightsafety.org
+61 1300 557 162

Share:

Print:

Key Safety Issues

  • Controlled Flight Into Terrain (CFIT)
  • Loss of Control–In Flight (LOC-I)
  • Mechanical Issues
  • Runway Safety (approach and landing)
  • Sabotage/Intentional Acts
  • Midair Collisions (MAC)
  • Runway Safety (Conflicts)
  • Wildlife Issues
  • Fatigue
  • Cabin Safety
  • Emerging Safety Issues
    • Lithium Batteries
    • Safety Information Sharing and Protection
    • Unmanned Aircraft Systems

Related Content

Press Release, 2021 FSF Press Releases

Australian Initiative Sees Global Reduction in Aircraft Accidents

The onshore resource sector is trending towards its first fatality-free year, continuing a steady reduction in fatal aircraft incidents since the inception of Flight Safety Foundation’s Basic Aviation Risk Standard…

by FSF Communications Staff

Safety Oversight, News

FSF Study Finds Weaknesses in Pilot Training

Safety audits by the Foundation’s BARS Program show lax training in pilots’ use of GPWS and TCAS, as well as in CRM/TEM and dangerous goods handling.

by Linda Werfelman

Basic Aviation Risk Standard, In-depth Feature, News

Q&A with David Anderson, Managing Director, Flight Safety Foundation’s BARS Program

David Anderson shares insights about FSF’s Basic Aviation Risk Standard (BARS) Program, including how it has been affected by COVID-19.

by Frank Jackman

Read more articles

701 N. Fairfax Street, Suite 250, Alexandria, Virginia 22314

Phone: +1 703 739 6700 Fax: +1 703 739 6708

Flight Safety Foundation on Twitter

The close encounter of an #EMS #helicopter and a Piper Seminole prompted the ATSB to encourage pilots to be more at… https://t.co/9TkW2TAtE4

June 23, 2022

Follow @flightsafety

Projects & Partners

  • Basic Aviation Risk Standard
  • Global Safety Information Project
  • SKYbrary
  • Aviation Safety Network
  • Donate
  • Advertise on our website
  • Sponsor & Exhibit at our Events
  • Work with Us
  • Contact Us
  • Site Map
  • Privacy

© 2022 Flight Safety Foundation

Join our group on LinkedIn