EASA Part 21 Subpart J Regulatory Framework Essentials
The primary function of the DOA holder is to assume full responsibility for all designed product (Initial Airworthiness) including the need to support Continued Airworthiness of the designed product. Whilst the role of the POA relates in part to the role of (Continued Airworthiness) the primary function of the organization is Initial Airworthiness in respect of managing the production of Products Parts and Appliances for use on aircraft, the process is regulated in accordance with the requirements of Part 21. A company holding Part-21 Subpart J Design Organisation Approval (DOA), has the approval to Design and certify aircraft parts. This Training Covers the Essential Elements relating to PART 21 Subpart J. Training Regulatory Compliance EASA Part 21 shows compliance additionally with (EU) No 2015/1039 (01/07/2015) and (EU) 2016/5 (12/01/2016).
A thorough understanding of the associated terminology and procedures including changes to Type Design, Control of Supplementary Type Certificates (STC) (modifications) and repairs. This training is intended to focus on the essential elements to provide a comprehensive understanding of the entire Design Organization / Production Organization Process.
Regulators and persons interested in obtaining a detailed understanding of the Design, Certification and Production of Aircraft Parts. It is not necessary to have prior knowledge to participate in this training.
Duration equivalent to 1-day classroom training
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