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Safety

Every trip starts with the standard behind it.

The standard is visible before anyone asks.

Third-party review
ARGUS Gold

ARGUS Gold is an independent aviation audit reviewing operating history, aircraft records, training, and safety practices.

A Safety Management System, on its four pillars.

Policy, risk management, assurance, and promotion give the safety program structure beyond a single preflight check.

Pillar 01

Safety Policy

Written, accountable, and signed at the top. Defines what the operation will not compromise on.

Pillar 02

Risk Management

A pre-flight risk tool runs on every leg. High-score legs require senior ops review or mitigation.

Pillar 03

Safety Assurance

Internal audits, flight-data review, and post-flight debriefs are used to improve the next trip.

Pillar 04

Safety Promotion

Hazard reports flow without retaliation. Findings go back to crews monthly, not annually.

The record stays current.

Records stay current. Aircraft files stay organized. Operating decisions are documented as part of the work. The standard is visible before anyone asks.

Records stay ready for internal review, third-party audit, and the normal oversight that comes with charter operations.

  • Independent Audit
    ARGUS Gold
  • Operating Record
    100,000+ accident-free hours
  • Managed Aircraft
    Held to the same operating standard used for charter work
  • Recovery Planning
    Another managed aircraft or vetted supplemental option when the mission requires it
  • Baseline Credential
    Part 135

Aircraft, maintained to the standard the trip requires.

Aircraft managed by Trinity are held to the same operating standard used for charter work. Maintenance records stay organized. Inspections, life-limited parts, and service bulletins are tracked against scheduled use.

When the mission requires it, recovery planning may include another managed aircraft or a vetted supplemental option, coordinated by the same team handling the trip.

Aircraft undergoing maintenance review in a hangar
FAQ

Questions worth asking about safety.

  • ARGUS Gold is an independent aviation audit that reviews operating history, aircraft records, training, and safety practices. It gives passengers and booking teams a plain trust signal beyond a marketing claim.

  • Part 135 is the baseline credential for charter operations. Trinity treats it as the starting point, then supports each trip with current records, documented decisions, and third-party audit readiness.

  • It is supporting operating-history proof. It matters because it reflects sustained disciplined operations, but the trip is still planned around current aircraft status, crew readiness, weather, and mission fit.

  • The team reviews the mission against aircraft capability, availability, and operating constraints. When the trip requires it, recovery planning may include another managed aircraft or a vetted supplemental option.

  • Yes. Assistants, coordinators, and passengers can ask how the aircraft, route, records, and recovery plan are being evaluated before the trip is finalized.

Ask about safety

Questions about the standard behind your trip?