2 Days
I.D.#C0821
The task of certifying an aircraft or part can be overwhelming given the
lengthy process and the many steps that are required. Understanding
the process can greatly enhance the outcome and reduce
unnecessary delays or frustrations.
This course will provide an overview of the Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA) organizational structure, its policies, guidelines
and requirements leading to Type and Supplemental Type
airworthiness approvals. It will also cover the rule-making process and
rules applicable to aircraft parts and products. The course will define
the roles and responsibilities of the Aircraft Certification Office (ACO),
Manufacturing Inspection District Office (MIDO), Flight Standards
District Office (FSDO), and the Aircraft Evaluation Group (AEG). Type
and Supplemental Type Certification (TC and STC) processes, and
Change Product Rule for alterations and modifications to previously
type certified aircraft will be discussed. FAA rule-making process
will be examined including review of FAA Orders, Notices, Advisory
Circulars and other guidance material.
Learning Objectives
By attending this seminar, you will be able to:
Manage certification programs more efficiently, schedule the required
milestones accordingly, and identify problems and address them
promptly
Describe the principles of Type Certification and Supplemental Type
Certification requirements and process
Converse intelligently and enter negotiations with others involved in
FAA certification programs
Describe the FAA system, FAA orders, Advisory Circulars, FAA rule
making process
Define what exemptions and special conditions are and how to
obtain them
Identify the difference between airworthiness standard and
operational rules
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