NEWS | LFN US Life Flight Network Life Flight Network

LFN Achieves IS-BAO Level 2 Accreditation

Life Flight Network, the largest not-for-profit air medical transport service in the United States, has been awarded Level 2 of the International Standard for Business Aircraft Operations (IS-BAO)





LFN Achieves IS-BAO Level 2 Accreditation
Life Flight Network, May 11, 2017 - Life Flight Network, the largest not-for-profit air medical transport service in the United States, has been awarded Level 2 of the International Standard for Business Aircraft Operations (IS-BAO).

Level 1, earned just 15 months ago, ensured Life Flight Network’s safety infrastructure was established and activities were appropriately targeted.

Achieving IS-BAO Level 2 confirms safety risks are being effectively managed.

Life Flight Network continues to pursue the safest possible operations in the industry and is actively working towards Level 3 which is the highest certification level awarded by IS-BAO. Continued advancement within IS-BAO is just one of many such measures Life Flight Network engages in to promote safe and professional operations.

The International Business Aviation Council introduced the IS-BAO program after recognizing the need for the business aviation community to take a lead role in fostering harmonization of operating procedures and requirements. IS-BAO’s fundamental purpose is to foster standardized, safe, and highly professional aircraft operations.

IS-BAO was amended in 2012 to facilitate implementation by helicopter operators. This was a joint effort between IBAC, Helicopter Association International (HAI), British Helicopter Association (BHA) and the European Helicopter Association (EHA). IS-BAO has become the global leader in safety standards for the business aviation operator community. It is a set of performance-based standards that uses a safety management system as its cornerstone, addressing operations, maintenance, training, and other related issues.

“We never stop analyzing our operations to find ways of conducting safer operations. Our employees, our patients, and the communities we serve are counting on us to do exactly that,” states Michael Griffiths, Chief Executive Officer of Life Flight Network. Griffiths adds, “Continuing to develop our safety management system is part of our commitment to operating medically configured aircraft in the safest manner possible.”
About Life Flight Network

About Life Flight Network: Life Flight Network, a not-for-profit air medical service, is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Medical Transport Systems (CAMTS) and the National Accreditation Alliance of Medical Transport Applications (NAAMTA). Life Flight Network has administrative offices in Aurora, Oregon, and is owned by a consortium of Legacy Emanuel Medical Center, Oregon Health & Science University, Saint Alphonsus Regional Medical Center, and Providence Health System. Aviation services provided by: Life Flight Network operates under its own FAA Part 135 Air Carrier Certificate. Boise-based fixed-wing services are provided by Jackson Jet Center, Inc.


  See also


LFN US Life Flight Network Life Flight Network




Win Air

HeliTSA

Viewpoint

entrol


az








Helicopters for sale
Accidents
Acronyms
Airshows
Future helicopters
Flying a helicopter
Helicopter stories
TV and movies

Helicopter books
Helicopter patches
Helicopter model kits


Win Air

HeliTSA

Viewpoint

entrol


az