EASA Compliant Design Organisation Regulatory Approval Course - 3 Days

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EASA Part 21 Subpart J Training Course

Sofema Aviation Services (SAS) www.sassofia.com and Sofema Online (SOL) www.sofemaonline.com offers online, webinar & classroom training covering in detail EASA Part 21 Subpart J 3 day training course.

Part 21 Subpart J regulatory approval provides for the Design of Aircraft and Components Design Organisation Approval (DOA). The responsibilities associated with the management of a Design Organisation are numerous and varied with a constant flow of challenges. The DOA grants privileges for the organisation to design new products, product modifications, or repairs and may include approval for these designs.

Course Overview - See below for details of the course elements which will be covered during the program.

This course provides delegates with an understanding of the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) Part 21 Subpart J including associated topics concerning the changes to Type Design, Supplementary Type Certificates (STC) (modifications), and repairs.
This course is ideal for any person with responsibility for compliance or certification within a design organisation.
The course will be of interest to anyone with a responsibility for the oversight of design organisations including subcontractors.

Objectives of the Training Course

     •  EASA Part 21 Subpart J is demanding & intensive approval and places significant responsibility on an organisation.
     •  In the case of Subpart J (DOA) Design Organisation Approvals, these are issued directly by EASA.
     •  This training is designed to cover all relevant areas, to understand the process by which the EASA manages a Part 21J Organisation.
     •  To understand the organisational perspective regarding the requirements which must be met by an organization to achieve a Part 21 Subpart J organization approval.
     •  In addition to considering the various challenges which face an organisation on an ongoing basis to maintain and manage full compliance.
     •  Additionally to consider how to ensure full compliance is maintained through the management of competence and the delivery of a strong Quality & Safety System.

Contents of the Training Course

     •  Introduction to EASA Part 21 High-Level Regulatory
     •  Implementing Rules (IR) Environment Together with Supporting AMC & Certification Specifications (CS) Material
     •  Airworthiness Directives AD’s
     •  Regulatory Review
     •  Airworthiness Principles & Continuing Airworthiness - the Link Between ICAO - EASA - EU Competent Authority (CA)
     •  Commission Regulation 748/2012 & Overview of Part 21 Subparts
     •  Subpart J Design Organisation Approval
     •  Subpart J Design Organisation Approval Initial Issue and Assurance Process 
        SA Delegation Processes (Part 21 Subpart J)
     •  Practical Considerations Related to the Design Assurance System and the Roles and Responsibilities Including CVEs
     •  Managing Competency in a Part 21 Subpart J DOA Organization
     •  Understanding the Process to Manage the Design Organisation Handbook Including the Procedures, Organisation Charts, and the Amendment Procedure
     •  Developing & Managing Instructions for Continued Airworthiness ICAW
        Design Organisation Approval (DOA) Interface with Production Organisation Approval (POA)
     •  Supplemental Type Certificates (STC)
     •  Repair Approval Procedures
     •  Certification and Approval Process EASA ETSO
     •  Equipment Approval Procedures
     •  SMS in a Part 21 Organisation
     •  Subpart J - Stakeholders in the Design Assurance System - Compliance Verification Engineer (CVE)
     •  Subpart M - Repairs
     •  Subpart P - Permit to Fly
     •  Subpart Q - Identification of Products, Parts, and Appliances
     •  Forthcoming Changes The Challenge of Performance-Based Methodology - What Does it Mean?
     •  EASA Part 21 Subpart J DOA Flight Test Considerations

Next Steps

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