Aviation safety depends on the actions of every pilot, aircraft maintainer, and organisation involved.
Pilots
For pilots, your decisions impact your safety and the safety of others. Taking the pledge means committing to:
- responsible operations
- continuous learning
- being part of a strong safety culture.
Aircraft maintainers
For aircraft maintainers, your work directly impacts the safety of every flight. Taking the pledge is a commitment to:
- follow procedures
- conduct thorough inspections
- continue learning
- foster a strong safety culture.
Organisations
For organisations, your role is vital in providing the tools, resources, and support needed for safe operations. A pledge at this level sets a powerful example, fostering a community or workplace where safety comes first.
Take the pledge
Safety starts with action
By taking the voluntary pledge, you:
- commit to the actions that keep aviation safe
- show leadership by publicly demonstrating your dedication to safety
- strengthen safety culture by promoting best practices and continuous improvement
- join a network of professionals and organisations collectively upholding the highest safety standards.
Who has taken the pledge
View professionals and organisations committed to aviation safety.
Get a digital badge
After taking the pledge, you can receive a digital badge to recognise your commitment to aviation safety. Your badge is free, voluntary, and includes verified details about your pledge. You can share it on LinkedIn, Facebook, and other social media platforms or add it to your email signature or digital resume.
Our voluntary digital badge program is administered by Credly by Pearson. If you choose to receive a badge, keep an eye out for an email from Credly with instructions on how to claim it. For more information, see our Privacy statement.
Our regulatory philosophy
We are committed to aviation safety through our regulatory philosophy, which guides how we regulate, engage, and support the aviation community.