| David L. Stanislaw |
Covers requirements of FARs 23.1309, 25.1309, 27.1309, and 29.1309 from fundamental analysis techniques to system integration; includes construction of failure mode and effects analysis, criticality analysis and fault trees. Includes detailed review of SAE ARP 4754 and 4761. Principles apply to all critical and essential aircraft systems.
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Designed for Parts 23, 25, 27 and 29 system certification engineers, airframe system designers, FAA-Designated Engineering Representatives (DERs), aircraft certification personnel and military personnel procuring civil equipment.
Includes instruction on CD, a course notebook, Fault Tree Handbook, by D.F. Haasl, SAE ARP 4754—Certification Considerations for Highly-Integrated or Complex Aircraft Systems, and SAE ARP 4761—Guidelines and Methods for Conducting the Safety Assessment Process on Civil Airborne Systems and Equipment. The course notes are for participants only and not for sale.
The course notebook and supplemental readings will be mailed upon receipt of payment.
Participants are guided through the 28 course sections and have the flexibility to complete the sections and readings on their own time. Interaction with the instructor and classmates takes place via threaded discussion and e-mail.
Fees: See fee information for individual classes in the registration column on the right side of this page.
Class time: 28 hours • 2.8 CEUs
| Section | Title |
| 1 | National Transportation Safety Board Accident Statistics |
| 2 | Learning from an Analysis of Power Industry Accidents |
| 3 | AOPA Nall Report and Boeing Statistical Summary |
| 4 | Pilot Causes of Accidents — Dr. Milton Survey |
| 5 | Safety in Aviation — Dr. Ir. H. Wittenberg |
| 6 | Historical 1309 Rules |
| 7 | Understanding FAR 25.1309 |
| 8 | Built-in — Test and Probability Perspective
Fault Tree Handbook |
| 9 | RTCA DO-167 Airborne Electronics Reliability |
| 10 | MIL — HDBK — 217 Reliability Prediction of Electronic Equipment AFSC PAM 800 — 27 Part Derating Guidelines |
| 11 | RAC Electronic Parts Reliability Data |
| 12 | RAC Nonelectric Parts Reliability Data |
| 13 | RAC Failure Mode/Mechanism Distributions |
| 14 | DOD — HDBK — 763 Human Engineering Procedures Guide |
| 15 | DOT/FAA/RD — 93/5 Human Factors for Flight Deck Certification |
| 16 | JAR — VLA — 1309, FAR 23.1309 and FAR 25.1309 Review |
| 17 | FAA Advisory Circulars |
| 18 | SAE ARP4761 Safety Assessment Guidelines SAE ARP4754 Guidelines |
| 19 | MIL — STD — 1629 Procedures for Performing a Failure Mode, Effects and Criticality Analysis |
| 20 | RTCA DO — 178B Software Considerations in Airborne Systems |
| 21 | RTCA DO — 254 Design Assurance Guidance for Airborne Electronic Hardware |
| 22 | FAA Order N8110.37 Delegated Functions and Authorized Areas |
| 23 | FAA AC 23.1309 Equipment, Systems and Installations |
| 24 | AC 25.1309 System Design and Analysis |
| 25 | AMJ 25.1309 Advisory Material Joint |
| 26 | AC 25 — 19 Certification Maintenance Requirements |
| 27 | Databus Architectures and Interference |
| 28 | Electric Lavatory Heater Exercise |
"The course gives an overview of the demands in both FAR and JAR 1309 regulations. The tools to meet the demands, described in ARP 4754 and 4761 as well as RTCA DO-178 and 254, are presented in a pedagogical environment. Comments on exercises are fed back to you individually and on time. If you just can put in the time necessary, this is an excellent way of learning and at the same time keeping up with your daily work." — Johan Tengroth, Saab Aerospace
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