FAA Part 21 Certification Procedures for Products and Parts

C1701

Abstract
Content

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.

Learning Objectives
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By attending this course, you will be able to:
  • Define Part 21 and its role in the overall regulatory rule structure
  • Describe and determine your role as a design approval holder (TC/STC/TSO/PMA)
  • Describe and determine your role as a production approval holder (PC/TSOA/PMA)
  • Outline what constitutes an FAA approved quality system
  • Define the Various FAA airworthiness certificates and the impacts and implications for owner/operators
  • Explain what constitutes changes to a design approval
Who Should Attend
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This course is designed for aerospace engineering professionals such as: certification engineers and technicians, engineering leaders, program managers, business development personnel and compliance specialists. This course applies to any discipline associated with certification in areas such as: the certification of products, testing, leading certification projects, regulatory impact on new business opportunities and compliance with ITAR/EAR. The information presented in this course will be of interest to individuals interested in enrolling in other SAE courses such as: Aircraft Cabin Safety and Interior Crashworthiness (ID# C0926), FAA Certification & Continued Operations Safety Orientation (ID# C1707), Aviation Safety Engineer Job Functions (ID# C1708). 

Prerequisites
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Participants should have a basic understanding of FAA practices in terms of certifying an aircraft or having been a part of a quality control unit.
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Duration
13:00
CEU
1.3
Additional Details
Publisher
Product Code
C1701
Content Type
Instructor Led
Language
English