This intensive course which is delivered over 5 days provides delegates with a deep understanding of the Regulatory processes associated with Certification Specification – CS 25 Large Aircraft. The course provides the delegates with a basic knowledge of the typical certification processes related to large airplanes. It reviews the regulatory background driven by ICAO, JAA, FAA, and EASA.
Q WHO IS THE COURSE FOR?
The training is designed for personnel involved in the design of changes to Type Certificates (TC), Restricted Type Certificates (RTC), or Supplemental Type Certificates (STC) within the Design Organisation (DOA). It is also suitable for individuals intending to apply for minor changes and those involved directly or indirectly with the System Safety Assessment process in the field of turbine-powered large airplanes.
Q CONTENTS
- Definitions & Abbreviations
- Airworthiness System Considerations
- Design Aspects of Airworthiness
- EASA Change Product Rule
- Introduction to Aircraft Certification Specification CS 25
- CS25 Airworthiness Code (Certification Specification)
- CS 25 - Safety Assessment CS25-1309
- Developing & Managing Instructions for Continued Airworthiness ICAW
- CS 25 Appdx H - Instructions for Continued Airworthiness
- Subpart B - Flight
- Structure General Introduction
- CS-25 Subpart C - Structure
- Subpart D - Design and Construction
- CS-25 Subpart F - Equipment
- EASA CS 25 Instrument & Electrical System Considerations
- CS-25 Subpart G - Operating Limitations and Information
- CS 25 Subpart H Electrical Wiring Interconnect Systems (EWIS)
- CS 25 Appdx R - HIRF environments and equipment HIRF test levels
- Current Certification Issuers and Challenges
- Flammability
- Cabin Refurbishment and LOPA Changes Considerations
- Cabin Repair & Refurbishment Considerations and Certification Requirements
Q CERTIFICATE WORDING
Introduction to Aircraft Certification Specification CS 25 interfaces with PART 21 Subpart B and Part 21 Subpart C. Oversight of Instrument & Electrical System Considerations, Cabin Refurbishment and LOPA Changes, Safety Assessment CS25-1309
Q PRE-REQUISITES
Familiarity with terminologies and concepts of design and initial airworthiness.
Q LEARNING OBJECTIVES
To equip the delegates with a basic understanding related to the certification requirements for turbine-powered large airplanes. Additionally to understand how to demonstrate compliance with the certification specification.
Q ABOUT THIS COURSE
Course type: Presentation without voice over
Duration equivalent to 2-day classroom training Category: Part 21 Price: 135 EUR
Q MULTIPLE COURSES/USERS DISCOUNTS
3 to 5 courses/delegates - 5% 6 to 10 courses/delegates - 10% 11 to 24 courses/delegates - 15% 25 to 49 courses/delegates - 20% > 50 courses/delegates - 25%
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