DESCRIPTION
This eight-day course provides discipline-specific
training in the procedures engineers
use on the job. It covers the broad
spectrum of service products relating to
continued operational safety, certification,
and managing designees/delegations.
OBJECTIVES
At the conclusion of this course, participants
will be able to:
- Plan and implement a process to review
and approve various technical data in
type certification projects.
- Plan and implement a process to manage
a major type certification project.
- Review technical data requirements
submitted by applicants and identify
acceptable methods of demonstrating
compliance to minimum level of safety
FAR requirements.
- Use a structured approach for interacting
with members of a project team on
technical issues.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
Aircraft Certification engineers; airframes/
structures.
Prerequisites: 21660, Aircraft
Certification Indoctrination
21016, Part 21
COURSE OUTLINE
- Establishing a Certification Basis/Policy
Guidance
- Overseeing a DER
- Reviewing the Proposed Design
- Reviewing a Basic Loads Report
- Reviewing Material & Process Specs
- Reviewing Technical Data
- Understanding Safety Assessments
- Reviewing a Master Drawing List
- Planning, Implementing, and
Completing a Type Certification Project
- Certificate Management
- FAR Parts Introduction
- General, Subpart C and D
- Flight and Ground Loads
- Emergency Landing Loads
- Supplementary Conditions
- Control Systems
- Landing Gear
- Personnel and Cargo
- Flutter
- Fatigue & Damage Tolerance
Assessment
- Lightning
- Unique Requirements of Rotorcraft
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