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Wed, Jan 15, 2014

Jet Center Los Angeles Placed On NATA Safety 1st Ground Audit Registry

Program Provides A Consistent Operational Safety Standard For FBOs

NATA is pleased to announce that Jet Center Los Angeles in Hawthorne, California successfully completed the NATA Safety 1st Ground Audit and is now listed on the Ground Audit Registry. NATA’s Safety 1st Ground Audit program was created to provide a consistent operational safety standard for fixed base operators, airports, and other facilities providing ground handling services to business and general aviation aircraft.

“We at Jet Center Los Angeles take pride in our safety culture and customer service, and strive to bring our organization to the next level on a daily basis. With Jet Center Los Angeles as one of the first two FBOs in the nation to meet the requirements of the NATA Safety 1st Ground Audit, this validates to our team and customers that we really do put safety and customer service as our top priorities. We will continue to push the bar higher,” said Jet Center Los Angeles President Levi Stockton.

"NATA congratulates Jet Center Los Angeles on achieving NATA Safety 1st Ground Audit registry status,” said NATA President and CEO Thomas L. Hendricks. “We applaud their leadership, and commitment to industry safety and efficiency through the completion of the rigorous requirements of the audit. We are particularly proud that NATA’s Safety 1st programs help our members achieve their safety and training goals.”

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