Design Principles for Large Aeroplanes
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What is it about? | |
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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. |
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Basis |
EASA CS-25 regulatory code incl. guidance material |
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Duration |
5 Days |
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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 |
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What goals is this course focus on? | |
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Learning |
Understanding the content of EASA CS-25 and having the ability in using it in the daily business |
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Student |
Gaining confidence in using regulations and guidance material |
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Operational |
Improving the processes and reaction time within the DOA |
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Strategic |
Improving overall staff competence and satisfaction |
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Who should attend this training? | |
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Function |
Accountable, Design, Verification and Quality Managers as well as Office of Airworthiness staff of a Design Organization. |
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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
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What cost are affiliated? | |
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Swiss(CHF) |
3'360.00 |
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Euro (EUR) |
2'320.00 |

