FS Air Service explained

Airline:F.S. Air Service
Fleet Size:1
Iata:4A
Icao:EYE
Callsign:SOCKEYE
Founded:1986
Headquarters:Anchorage, Alaska, USA

FS Air Service is an American airline based in Anchorage, Alaska, USA. It was established in 1986 by Floyd Saltz, and operates regional passenger and cargo services, as well as cargo charters. In 1996, FS Air acquired a LearJet 35, which became the cornerstone of its medevac business. At its height, FS operated 2 Lears, 3 Metroliners, 2 Merlins, a Casa, and 2 Navajos. This fleet and its staff of well-qualified pilots and mechanics allowed FS to fulfill its mission statement: "Anything, Anytime, Anywhere!"

FS holds the distinction of being the inaugural FAR Part 135 Aviation Operator in Alaska to be under the ownership and operation of a woman, Sandi Saltz. This transition followed a tragic incident involving Sandi's husband, Floyd, who experienced a controlled descent into terrain upon arrival at St. Paul Island, AK.[1] Later that year, Robert Cannon assumed the role of vice president and played a significant role in rebuilding the company into a successful airline. Sandi and Bob shared a commitment to promoting diversity and collaboratively worked to honor Floyd's legacy. Additionally, both Sandi and Robert were recognized for employing Alaska's first female Chief Pilot, demonstrating their leadership in this regard.

In January 2005, the FS Air Service fleet consisted of one CASA C-212-200 Aviocar.

The financial situation of the business is unclear. During a major scheduled operation on Robert, the owner and son opted to consolidate. Robert was released from the hospital during his recovery, and new management decisions resulted in less effective business planning, leading to the loss of the company's medivac contracts. Ultimately, F.S. Air Service reportedly filed for bankruptcy and closed shortly thereafter.

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  1. Web site: March 30, 2000 . Aviation Investigation Final Report . NTSB Aviation Accident database.