08/13/2025 | News release | Distributed by Public on 08/13/2025 11:36
Aug 13, 2025
Empowering Facility Reps with Tools and Insights for a Proactive Safety Culture
In the fast-paced, ever-evolving world of air traffic control, the safety of the National Airspace System depends on vigilance, transparency, and a shared commitment to learning from experience. The Air Traffic Safety Action Program (ATSAP) stands at the forefront of these efforts, providing controllers a confidential channel to report safety concerns, share lessons learned, and foster continuous improvement. Recognizing the pivotal role that NATCA facility representatives play in this process, we invite you to attend an informative ATSAP webinar designed specifically for FacReps.
Webinar Overview
This ATSAP webinar is tailored for NATCA facility representatives seeking to deepen their understanding of the program and ways to enhance local safety cultures. The session aims to demystify processes, including Facreps roles in ATSAP processes, and offer actionable strategies for supporting members and advocating for positive change within facilities across the nation.
Why Attend?
Participating in this webinar is an investment in your facility's safety culture and your own effectiveness as a representative. By attending, you will:
Details
In person for those attending CFS:
Date and Time: Sunday, Sept 14, 2025 1-2 p.m.
Location: Horseshoe hotel Las Vegas, NV
Room location TBA
Duration: 60 minutes, including dedicated Q&A
Registration: Please email [email protected] to register. Advanced registration is required.
Webinars:
Dates and Time:
Duration: 60 minutes, including dedicated Q&A
Location: Virtual (connection details provided upon registration)
Registration: Please sign up by emailing [email protected]. Advanced registration is required.
Join the Conversation
We encourage you to take advantage of this opportunity to enhance your knowledge, expand your network, and help shape the future of air traffic safety. Your participation and input are key to the continued success of ATSAP and the safety of our skies.
If you have questions or would like further details, please reach out to Cher Oxenburg, NATCA VSRP Rep ([email protected])