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Airframe Job Functions Course 21019

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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