2019 SAE Corporate Learning Aero Resource Guide - P18295967

QUALITY

• Nonconformance Control and Concession −− Definition of nonconformance −− Responding to unplanned nonconformances

Material Definition −− Definition of customer requirements and where they originate −− Types of customer requirements −− Tracking and implementation of requirements −− Definition of flow down, where they originate, and expectations −− Flow down activities and potential risk −− Definition of compliance with material definition −− Importance of materials compliance management DAY TWO • Sub tier Control −− Activities related to flow down of sub-tier control at every level −− Approved sources −− “Certs” and common requirements −− Receiving inspection • Review Router/Traveler, OPS Complete −− Purpose and requirements of Review Router/Traveler −− Relationship to traceability, −− Scope of OPS Complete and requirements −− Certificates of Conformance • First Article Inspection Reporting −− Definition and when it is required −− Applicability −− Core components of FAIR activity −− Delegate’s responsibilities • Dimensional Over-Inspection −− Definition of dimensional over-inspection −− Independence of inspection −− Customer specific requirements −− Key activities of measurement systems analysis −− Additional safety related requirements −− Critical features

−− Waivers and deviations −− Required documentation −− Escaped product disposition • Packaging, Labeling, Preservation, Handling, and Storage −− Applicable regulations and standards −− Packaging and labeling best practices −− Product preservation −− Product handling, storage, and accepted practices • Documentation requirements • Learning Assessment

*The order in which the topics are presented is subject to change.

Instructor:

Daniel Levasseur, Dario Yamamoto, Deepak Garoo, Helmut Weitmann, Jean-Paul Vaillancourt, Kazim Topuz, Massimo Colella, Pierre L’Esperance, Gary Page, Krzysztof Gladysz, and Suzanne Hill.

Fee: $1095

URL: sae.org/learn/content/c1501/

FAA Part 21 Certification Procedures for Products and Parts 2 Days | Classroom Seminar I.D.# C1701 Part 21 is the FAA regulation that provides the regulatory framework to conduct certification of products and parts. This includes the engineering, airworthiness, production and quality systems. The aerospace industry is hinged around compliance with Part 21; however, comprehension of Part 21 and its role in civil certification is challenging. This course is designed to provide participants with an understanding of the processes that encompass aircraft certification, including compliance with FARs, certification procedures and post certification responsibilities. It is also intended to introduce participants to the many regulatory issues upon which companies make business decisions that can be derailed by failing to see the part 21 implications. Such issues may include licensing, supplier control and relocation of manufacturing either domestically or internationally. Aerospace professionals will be able to implement time and resource saving actions resulting in cost savings. Participants will explore concepts of supplementing a Type Certificate, production certification procedures, quality system compliance, airworthiness certificates, and export procedures. Technical Standards procedures, parts manufacturing approval procedures, and implementation of the Change Product Rule and how to determine its applicability will also be covered. Please note that some offerings of this seminar include a virtual training option for you to attend the seminar from the comfort of

−− Hidden characteristics −− Sampling requirements

• Visual Inspection −− Visual inspection best practices −− Inspection techniques

−− Influence of environmental factors −− Foreign object debris/damage (FOD) −− Visual compliance verification −− Workmanship examples

• Suspect, Unapproved, and Counterfeit Parts Awareness −− Terms and definitions in counterfeit parts risk mitigation −− Proliferation of counterfeit/fraudulent parts −− Supply chain

DAY THREE • Part Marking and Serialization

−− Importance of part marking −− Key attributes of part marking −− Requirements for verifying traceability marking −− Delegate’s responsibilities

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