FlightSafety Offers Electronic Delivery of FAA Airman Competency Proficiency Check Forms

 AMI Jet Charter – The First to Benefit from the New Service

LA GUARDIA AIRPORT, NEW YORK (September 24, 2007) – FlightSafety International announced today that AMI Jet Charter will be its first Customer to begin receiving electronically completed FAA Form 8410-3, the Airman Competency/Proficiency Check forms used by FAR 135 Operators.

Kari Johnson, Vice President of Operations at AMI Jet Charter said, “Expedited delivery of the 8410-3 is absolutely critical to our operation and can sometimes make the difference between being able to dispatch a crew member for a flight or not. Most importantly, it is a critical step forward towards full electronic record keeping.”

The ability to deliver these forms electronically via myFlightSafety (www.flightsafety.com) and through email is a result of the significant investment that FlightSafety has made in its comprehensive Training Management System over the past two years. FlightSafety will be working with other Part 135 operators in the coming months to seek approval from their Primary Operations Inspectors so that they can begin to take advantage of this new capability.

“We are pleased to add this important FAR 135 document to the list of documents that are already available electronically via myFlightSafety including: Training Confirmations & Schedules, Training Records, Diplomas, Invoices, and numerous reservation and account summary reports. FlightSafety is committed to the ongoing development of web-based tools and services that give our Customers access to critical information they need to manage their business,” said Chris Weinberg, Director, Business Systems, FlightSafety International.

FlightSafety International is the world’s premiere aviation training organization. Over 75,000 pilots, technicians and other aviation professionals train at FlightSafety facilities each year. The company designs and manufacturers full flight simulators for civil and military aircraft programs and operates the world’s largest fleet of advanced full flight simulators at 40 training locations.