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The Flight Safety Foundation is dedicated to improving aviation safety since 1945. It is an independent, non-profit organization based in Alexandria, Virginia in the United States of America. It programs have had world-wide impact on aviation safety improvements. A good example of such a program is the Approach and Landing Accident Reduction program ALAR.
It provides acces to safety resources through its website and through a series of seminars, including the International Air Safety Summit (IASS) and the Business Aviation Safety Summit (BASS). It colloborates with other instutitions around the world such as the Singapore Civil Aviation Authority, the African Regional Airlines Association AFRAA and the AviAssist Foundation.