2019 SAE Corporate Learning Aero Resource Guide - P18295967

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Prerequisites Participants should have a basic understanding of FAA practices in terms of certifying an aircraft or having been a part of a quality control unit. Topical Outline DAY ONE • Introduction −− Who We Are & What We Do −− Why We’re Here −− Airworthiness Certification Training • FAA Structure, Roles, Responsibilities, Who Are the Players? −− Acronyms −− Section Outline −− Overall Structure −− Aircraft Certification Service −− Directorate • FAA Guidance −− Acronyms −− Section Outline −− FAA Regulatory Hierarchy −− FAR Parts Defined - Aeronautics & Space −− FAR Parts Governing Certification & Continued Airworthiness of Rotorcraft −− FAR Parts 23, 25, 27 & 29 −− Advisory Circulars Pertaining Certification & Continued Airworthiness −− Directives Pertaining Certification & Continued Airworthiness −− Other Resources • FAA Designees/Delegations −− Acronyms Section Outline −− History −− Representatives of the Administrator −− Designated Engineer Representatives (DER) −− Designated Airworthiness Representative (DAR) & Designated Manufacturing Inspection Representative (DMIR) −− Organization Designation Authorization (ODA) −− TCP overview and types of certificates issued by FAA −− TCP phase I: conceptual design and certification plan −− TCP phase II: requirement definition; establishment of TC project; certification basis −− TCP phase III: compliance planning; oversight & delegation; conformity for engineering purposes; certification plan −− TCP Phase IV: implementation; compliance data generation activities (Applicant); testing; compliance substantiation activates (Applicant); compliance finding activities (FAA) −− TCP Phase V: post certification activities; continued airworthiness; data retention • Changes in Type Design −− Major/minor design changes −− Certification basis for changed aviation products DAY TWO • Type Certification Process (TCP)

−− Field approvals −− STC • Issuance of Airworthiness Certificates −− Standard airworthiness certificates −− Special airworthiness certificates - experiential • FAA Validation Under Bi-laterals • Technical Standard Orders DAY THREE • Flight Standards and Operations/Maintenance −− Organization and functions

−− Regional flight standards division; certificate management office; flight standards district office; international field office; aircraft evaluation group −− Flight operations evaluation board; master minimum equipment list −− Flight standardization board; type rating; differences training

−− Aviation maintenance alerts −− Significant difficulty report −− Safety alert information bulletin −− Operations approvals • Enforcement −− Self-Disclosure −− FAA actions −− Certificate holder actions • Electronica Data and Retention

• Federal Register • Regulations.gov • National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) and Recommendations

Instructor: Fee: $2345

David Downey or Frederick Stellar

2 CEUs

URL:

sae.org/learn/content/c1707/

Common Training for DPRV Personnel 3 Days | Classroom Seminar I.D.# C1501 In the aerospace industry, delegated product release is a process whereby a supplier has been provided the authority to act on behalf of a delegating organization to verify and release products without additional oversight from that delegating organization. Currently, each of these delegating organizations manages and conducts a unique training program for individuals responsible for their product release overcheck process. For suppliers producing products for multiple delegating organizations, each must then manage the multiple training requirements. The delegating organizations, recognizing there is commonality among the various training programs, have come together to consolidate their training into a single, common training standard.

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