The Department of Transportation’s Office of Inspector General (OIG) is conducting an audit of the FAA’s Aviation Safety Information Analysis and Sharing System (ASIAS) as a congressionally-directed follow up to its 2013 activity on the same subject.
To help the OIG understand whether and how the system is used by repair stations, the association is asking the following questions:
If the embedded survey does not appear/load, open the survey independently by visiting: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/arsa-qq-asias.
Note: The survey below is in an embedded window and you may need to scroll down within the window to see/click the “Submit” button.
Click here to see what questions have been asked and answered…and keep a lookout for more.
For more information about this or any other question, contact Brett Levanto (brett.levanto@arsa.org).
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