EASA CS-25

Design Principles for Large Aeroplanes

 

What is it about?

Overview

This Design Engineering oriented seminar provides on the first day a detailed introduction to the EASA regulatory framework.

 

It then focuses on the content of EASA CS-25 in both theoretical and practical ways:

 

By transforming the theory into action, the participant is resolving "Engineering Case Studies" (e.g. a major or minor modification of an aircraft system) by using the content of CS-25.

 

The course offers possibilities to discuss problems and issues experienced in the working environment as well as to get familiar with the application of legislation content in the daily business.

 

Basis

EASA CS-25 regulatory code incl. guidance material

 

Duration

5 Days

 

Methods & Instruments

18.0 hours     Classroom Training

12.0 hours     Case Studies

3.0 hours       Sample Documents

2.0 hours       Discussion Forum

1.0 hour        Multiple Choice Exam

 

 

What goals is this course focus on?

Learning

Understanding the content of EASA CS-25 and having the ability in using it in the daily business

 

Student

Gaining confidence in using regulations and guidance material

 

Operational

Improving the processes and reaction time within the DOA

 

Strategic

Improving overall staff competence and satisfaction

 

 

Who should attend this training?

Function

Accountable, Design, Verification and Quality Managers as well as Office of Airworthiness staff of a Design Organization.

 

Experience

Familiar with EASA Part-21 regulation is helpful, basic knowledge of aircraft design principles is required.

 

 

What class size is expected?

Minimum

4 attendees

Maximum

12 attendees

 

What cost are affiliated?

Swiss(CHF)

3'360.00

Euro (EUR)

2'320.00

Dates

Zurich:
31.05.-04.06.2010
16.-20.08.2010

Huenenberg:
13.-17.12.2010
13.-17.06.2011