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NATA Partners With CrewID To Integrate Their Safety1st Training Program

Program Is Focused On Providing Standardized Training And Support For The General Aviation Industry

Last week, an agreement was made between the National Air Transportation Association (NATA) and CrewID to integrate NATA’s Safety1st Training Program into CrewID’s Global Credentialing System. This integration will provide Safety1st participants online access to real-time eBadges that manage and verifies their Safety1st training credentials, status and company position. Additionally, through this collaboration, Safety1st and CrewID will provide Safety1st participants who have successfully completed their Safety1st training with a CrewID badge at no-cost.

NATA’s Safety 1st Training Program is focused on providing standardized training and support for the general aviation industry, including: line services technicians, FBO managers and customer service representatives. Until now, there has not been a solution that allowed executives, government officials or others to verify an employees’ training, access or employment status. "The decision to integrate with CrewID makes plain sense. Our members will benefit greatly with the ability to easily and quickly show their training certificates/qualifications at any location they access and work," said NATA president Gary Dempsey. "Pilots and other crewmembers can easily challenge ground personnel and view applicable credentials by verifying their CrewID badge in real-time."

“This is an exciting time for advocates of security, safety and training. Our team is eager to provide verifiable credentials for NATA’s Safety1st participants, especially to those who do not have an identification system in place," said CrewID Chief Executive Officer Michael Sundheim. "Participants are also provided security awareness training, at no additional cost, as a way to ensure employees have access to industry best practices and do their part to keep our industry safe and secure."

(Source: NATA news release)

FMI: www.nata.aero

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