The Southern California Airspace Users Working Group is an entity
formed under the aegis of the Southern California Association of
Governments.
It is a committee of professionals from all segments of the Southern
California aviation industry determined to effectively interact
with each other to resolve airspace related problems and improve
aviation safety, utility, and efficiency in the region. The organization’s
Charter specifies the following objectives …
To maintain a forum that allows all facets of the aviation
industry to provide input to the FAA in the areas of aviation
safety, airspace design and utilization.
To educate and inform the public, local and national elected
officials, and media with respect to aviation safety and airspace
utilization.
The development of airspace design to more efficiently accommodate
increases in air traffic capacity at the region’s airports.
To improve access for VFR traffic into and out of the region’s
airports in addition to VFR transition routes.
To simplify airspace design and charting for the VFR user.
To provide for the flexibility of helicopters and new technologies
while enhancing compatible use of airspace.
To develop recommendations to the FAA for improvements in
aviation safety.
To monitor ongoing FAA efforts with relationship to airspace
design and activity.
To commit itself to cooperative action, including opposing
views, and take the necessary steps to make a significant difference
in the air transportation system.