Aerospace Technology - P18315560

ROLE OF DER-AR AND AIRWORTHINESS CERTIFICATION PROCESS

This four-hour short course will provide an overview of the airworthiness certification process and the role of the FAA Designated Engineering Representative (DER) and Authorized Representative (AR) with insight into the type design, minor/ major Changes, FAA conformity process, and test witnessing. It also provides familiarity with FAA forms. LEARNING OBJECTIVES By attending this seminar, you will be able to: • Identify the Airworthiness Certification Process • Explain Type Design • Describe Certification and Qualification plans • Describe FAA Conformity and Test witness • Explain the Role of FAA Engineering Designees (DER / AR) • Identify Minor and Major Change classification • Identify and explain FAA & EASA forms WHO SHOULD ATTEND This seminar is designed for Design and Systems Engineers, company DER(s) and DER candidates, Certification Engineers, Quality Engineers, Engineering Managers and Leads and other staff involved with requirements management. CONTENT HIGHLIGHTS • Acronyms • FAA History and Mission FAA Designated Engineers (DERs) • Type Design Airworthiness Certification • FAA Conformity/ Conformity Process • DER Data Approval/ FAA Forms • Major and Minor Changes

I.D.# C1507

SCHEDULE Future offerings are being scheduled. Check the course web page for the most up-to-date schedule and information.

FEES List:

$425

HALF-DAY/.4 CEUS

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INSTRUCTOR Magdy Kandil Technical Fellow UTC Aerospace Systems

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