Gulfstream Operators Embrace Forms Program to Enhance Safety of Flight
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FORMS, Gulfstream's Flight Operations Quality Assurance/ Flight Data Management (FOQA/FDM) program, is modeled after airline programs that have become widely used to analyze operational data and improve flight training. Among its benefits, FORMS data can be used to analyze airport-specific approach procedures that can challenge pilots. The larger the FORMS database becomes, the better Gulfstream is able to identify trends and implement corrective measures through education and training.
Gulfstream's FORMS database includes operational details on more than 25,000 flights, 15,000 of which were conducted in 2011 alone.
"Many airlines use quality assurance technology to improve consistency and safety in operations, and Gulfstream is at the forefront of bringing this discipline to business aviation," said
According to Gulfstream's recent analysis of its FORMS database, the most frequently used airports by Gulfstream operators are
FORMS collects data from a Quick Access Recorder (QAR) and compares the data to defined parameters for takeoff, climb, cruise, descent, approach and landing. FORMS identifies when certain criteria have been exceeded. Operators receive reports on specific events that exceed parameters, as well as quarterly reports reflecting their specific operations. These reports identify key parameters for flight department review. Gulfstream also receives consolidated fleet data, which is used to enhance pilot training. Over time, FOQA systems have become accepted in the airline community and increasingly in business aviation as an important safety tool and means of continuous improvement, rather than a means of monitoring individual pilot performance.
"FlightSafety and Gulfstream continue to work closely together to maximize the benefits and effectiveness of the FORMS program," said
Every operator in the Gulfstream fleet has access to the annual fleet report, which consolidates all the results from FORMS-enrolled aircraft. This data can be used to modify techniques, procedures and training as necessary, even for operators not enrolled in the FORMS program.
FORMS is available for the Gulfstream G550, G450, G350, G400, G300, G200, G150, GV, GIV-SP and GIV. Gulfstream aircraft constitute the largest base of business aircraft participating in any FOQA/FDM program.
The 2011 FORMS annual report is available for all Gulfstream operators to download via MyGulfstream.com, the password-protected Gulfstream operator portal in the Waypoints area under all aircraft/safety.
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