Aerospace Technology - P18315560

NEW! NAVIGATING REQUIREMENTS FOR INTERNATIONAL CERTIFICATION OF AVIATION PRODUCTS Prerequisites: Working knowledge of 14 CFR Part 21

This course describes the basic elements of the process for achieving a successful aircraft certification globally once certification by the State of Design has been accomplished. The regulatory framework established under ICAO is presented with discussion of how major countries around the world comply with the ICAO Standards and Recommended Practices (SARPs). The uncertainty of how each country performs validation is a challenge. This course identifies common validation practices and key bilateral agreements which facilitate acceptance of aviation products from one country to another. Location and content of critical validation information to ensure compliance to procedures is identified. Applying the processes specific to Bilateral Agreements, type validation principles, and special import requirements are key to receiving global approval of aircraft designs in a timely manner to promote sales and operations world-wide. LEARNING OBJECTIVES By attending this seminar, you will be able to identify: • Examine and explain the ICAO SARPs applicable for Aviation Product Certification Worldwide • Interpret Bilateral Aviation Safety Agreements for use in managing international aviation product certification activities • Explain and Use Type Validation & Post Type Validation Principles and justify actions for global certification of products • Identify the basic steps for validation of aircraft by foreign authorities • Compare and differentiate validation procedures used by USA, Canada, Europe, India, China as examples • Recall and state the roles and responsibilities of the applicant and the foreign authority for conducting the validation of an approved design WHO SHOULD ATTEND This course is designed for those with novice to intermediate knowledge of engineering and certification of aviation products. It is designed to improve their ability to manage certification and validation of aviation products globally. Applying this knowledge will help the student to appraise and justify the appropriate course of action for achieving validation of products in foreign markets.

regulations or equivalent is required. SAE course C1701 should be taken as a prerequisite for this course. Recommend a minimum of two years of experience in aviation industry design or manufacturing.

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