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AEROSPACE TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION AND TRAINING
NEW Aircraft Virtual Flight Testing and Certification in Off-nominal Multifactorial Situations Page 15
FEATURED Applying DO-254 for Avionics Hardware Development and Certification Page 6
FEATURED ARP4754A and the Guidelines for Development of Civil Aircraft and Systems Page 1
FEATURED ARP4761 and the Safety Assessment Process for Civil Airborne Systems Page 2
WHAT OUR CUSTOMERS ARE SAYING “Great course, very
knowledgeable presenter and fantastic hand-outs and material.” — Steve C. from GE Aviation “An essential course for engineers who work with safety-critical issues.” — Paulo O. from Embraer
FEATURED LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES Aircraft Virtual Flight Testing and Certification in Off-nominal Multifactorial Situations NEW ............................. 15 Applying DO-254 for Avionics Hardware Development and Certification ................................................................................. 6 ARP4754A and the Guidelines for Development of Civil Aircraft and Systems ............................................................... 1 ARP4761 and the Safety Assessment Process for Civil Airborne Systems ..................................................................... 2 AS13000: Problem Solving Requirements for Suppliers NEW .................................................................................... 8 AS13002: Qualifying an Alternate Inspection Frequency Plan NEW ....................................................................... 11 AS13003 Measurement System Analysis (MSA) Requirements for Aerospace Engine Supplier Quality NEW ...................................................................................... 12 AS13004: Process Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (PFMEA) and Control Plans NEW ............................................... 14 Common Training for DPRV Personnel ...................................... 4 FAA Part 21 Certification Procedures for Products and Parts .............................................................................................. 5 Fundamentals of Metrology and Quality NEW ......................... 7 Human Factors for the Aviation Professional NEW ................ 9 Integrated Navigation for Versatility and Robustness: Addressing our Navigation and T racking Challenges NEW ............................................................... 18 Introduction to Airframe Engineering: Design for Manufacturing, Assembly and Automation NEW ........... 16 Introduction to Cyber Security for Commercial Aviation NEW .................................................................................... 13 Introduction to DO-178C .................................................................. 3 Navigating Requirements for International Certification of Aviation Products NEW .................................... 17 Systems Engineering for Prognostics and Health Management (PHM) Systems NEW ........................................... 10
Classroom Seminars Aircraft Cabin Safety and Interior Crashworthiness ............. 19 AS9100D Internal Auditor Training ...........................................20 AS9100D Internal Audit Program Implementation................ 21 Aviation Safety Engineer Job Functions .................................. 21 FAA Certification, Operations and Maintenance Orientation.........................................................................................20 Understanding AS9120B:2016 Standard: Quality Management Systems & Requirements ...................................20 Understanding the FAA Aircraft Certification Process................................................................................................. 19 Understanding the FAA Parts Manufacturer Approval Process.............................................................................. 19 On Demand Courses AS9100D:2016 and ISO 9001:2015 Explained Web Seminar RePlay ...................................................................... 21
SAE International® Professional Development FEATURED LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES
LEARNING OBJECTIVES By attending this seminar, you will be able to: • Identify the changes between the legacy ARP4754 and ARP4754A,Explain the aircraft/systems development process and its interaction with the safety assessment process • Identify the key aircraft/ systems development processes and their interrelationships • Discover and be able to apply new guidelines on Functional and Item Development Assurance Levels (FDAL & IDAL) • Apply the new guideline material within your own company context
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ARP4754A and the Guidelines for Development of Civil Aircraft and Systems C1118 2 Days | Classroom Seminar OVERVIEW This two day seminar will provide attendees with an in-depth presentation of the guidelines introduced in the revised recom- mended practice for aircraft and systems development as well as the critical concepts used in aircraft and systems development processes for certification. The aircraft/systems development process and its interactions with the safety, hardware development and software development processes will be discussed along with the incorporated changes, with special emphasis on new material and development concepts. Additionally, the relationship and key interactions between the aircraft/system guidance material established in ARP4754A and the guidance material in DO-254 for hardware and DO-178B for software will be reviewed to ensure attendees gain insight into the expectations being established for aircraft certification. COURSE DETAILS Instructor E. Peterson E. Peterson E. Peterson Location Phoenix, AZ Bordeaux, France Shanghai, SH Date Jul 11–12 Sep 26–27 Sep 26–27
Groups of 5 or more, learn about SAE Corporate Learning Solutions by contacting [email protected] or call +1.724.772.8529.
Fees CEUs
$1,595.00 SAE Members: $1,435.50
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SAE International® Professional Development FEATURED LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES
LEARNING OBJECTIVES By attending this seminar, you will be able to: • Identify multiple safety assessment methods and tools • Relate the key attributes of ARP4761 FHA, PSSA, SSA, FTA, DD, MA, CCA • Identify the applications for safety tools • Identify the interaction between the safety processes and the development processes • Apply multiple safety methods in completing a PSSA or SSA • Evaluate future tools and methods for inclusion in ARP4761A
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ARP4761 and the Safety Assessment Process for Civil Airborne Systems C1245 2 Days | Classroom Seminar OVERVIEW This 2 day seminar provides attendees with the guideline information for conducting industry accepted safety assessments consisting of Functional Hazard Assessment (FHA), Preliminary System Safety Assessment (PSSA), and System Safety Assessment (SSA). Discussion on various safety analysis methods needed to conduct the safety assessments is included. Safety analysis methods including Fault Tree Analysis (FTA), Dependence Diagram (DD), Markov Analysis (MA), Failure Modes and Effect Analysis (FMEA) and Common Cause Analysis (CCA). CCA is composed of Zonal Safety Analysis (ZSA), Particular Risks Analysis (PRA), and Common Mode Analysis (CMA) and will be covered in this seminar COURSE DETAILS Instructor E. Peterson E. Peterson Location Lombard, IL Shanghai, China Date Jul 18–19 Oct 24–25
Groups of 5 or more, learn about SAE Corporate Learning Solutions by contacting [email protected] or call +1.724.772.8529.
Fees CEUs
$1,495.00 SAE Members: $1,345.50
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SAE International® Professional Development FEATURED LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES
LEARNING OBJECTIVES By attending this seminar, you will be able to: • Evaluate the premise of DO-178C • Identify how DO-178C fits into the avionics development ecosystem • Examine software planning and standards • Identify software requirements, design, code, and testing for avionics • Describe basic configuration management and quality assurance • Analyze how to mitigate common DO-178C risks and minimize cost while applying industry-best practice
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Introduction to DO-178C C1410 2 Days | Classroom Seminar OVERVIEW
This two-day seminar will introduce attendees to industry best practices for real-world software development and how to avoid common DO-178C mistakes. This seminar is intended to present the information necessary to help minimize DO-178C risks and costs, while also maximizing software quality during avionics development. The instructor will guide attendees through topics such as aircraft safety, systems, software planning, software requirements, and software design/code/test. The entire ecosystem of aviation avionics software development will be summarized including DO-178C”s relationship to other industry standards including the SAE standards ARP-4761 for Safety and ARP-4754A for Systems Development. COURSE DETAILS Instructor V. Hilderman Location Lombard, IL Date Sep 24–25
Groups of 5 or more, learn about SAE Corporate Learning Solutions by contacting [email protected] or call +1.724.772.8529.
Fees CEUs
$1,415.00 SAE Members: $1,273.50
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SAE International® Professional Development FEATURED LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES
LEARNING OBJECTIVES By attending this seminar, you will be able to identify and explain: • The role of the product release delegate • Applicable airworthiness regulations and standards, effective communication • Customer requirements, flowdown, and compliance with material definition • Key characteristics, First article inspection reporting, Dimensional over-inspection, Visual inspection, Part marking and serialization, Part marking and serialization, Nonconformance control and concession, Subtier control, Counterfeit, suspect, and unapproved parts awareness, Packaging, Human Factors and the importance of
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Common Training for DPRV Personnel C1501 3 Days | Classroom Seminar OVERVIEW
This three-day course will provide product release delegates with a comprehensive and standardized set of requirements for the self- release process. This course is designed to cover the key elements of the process along with a detailed explanation of product-release overcheck activities. Beginning with the role and responsibility of the product release delegate and its importance to flight safety, the instructors will guide participants through the various product release activities including a review of documentation, visual inspection, dimensional overcheck, part marking and serialization, and release documentation requirements. Satisfies AS13001 and AS9117. COURSE DETAILS Instructor C. Sung J. Vaillancourt J. Kirkpatrick Location Shanghai, China Ostrava, CZ Cerritos, CA Date Jul 02–04 Jul 09–11 Jul 09–11
labeling, preservation, handling, and storage, Required documentation
Groups of 5 or more, learn about SAE Corporate Learning Solutions by contacting [email protected] or call +1.724.772.8529.
Fees CEUs
$1,095.00
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SAE International® Professional Development FEATURED LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES
LEARNING OBJECTIVES By attending this seminar, 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 • Describe and determine your role as a production approval holder • 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 change
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FAA Part 21 Certification Procedures for Products and Parts C1701 2 Days | Classroom Seminar OVERVIEW 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 partici- pants 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. COURSE DETAILS Instructor D. Downey D. Downey Location Troy, MI Glendale, CA Date Jul 08–09 Nov 11
Groups of 5 or more, learn about SAE Corporate Learning Solutions by contacting [email protected] or call +1.724.772.8529.
Fees CEUs
$1,415.00 SAE Members: $1,273.50
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SAE International® Professional Development FEATURED LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES
LEARNING OBJECTIVES By attending this seminar, you will be able to: • Explain the intent of DO-254 • Explain how DO-254 fits into the avionics development process • Implement hardware planning and standard requirements • Assess the impact of avionic hardware requirements • Employ basic configuration management and quality assurance techniques • Identify how to mitigate common DO-254 risks and minimize cost while applying industry-best practices
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Applying DO-254 for Avionics Hardware Development and Certification C1703 2 Days | Classroom Seminar OVERVIEW Participants will explore concepts of supplementing a Type Certificate, production certification procedures, quality system compliance, airworthiness certificates, and export procedures. Technical Standards procedures, parts manufacturing approval procedures, and implementation of the Change Product Rule and how to determine its applicability will also be covered. COURSE DETAILS Instructor V. Hilderman Location Lombard, IL Date Sep 26–27
Groups of 5 or more, learn about SAE Corporate Learning Solutions by contacting [email protected] or call +1.724.772.8529.
Fees CEUs
$1,415.00 SAE Members: $1,273.50
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SAE International® Professional Development FEATURED LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES
LEARNING OBJECTIVES By attending this seminar, you will be able to: • Evaluate the uncertainty of measurement • Explain the differences between errors, repeatability, reproducibility, and uncertainty • Detect when to use uncertainty evaluation • Judge whether a measurement is capable
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Fundamentals of Metrology and Quality C1859 3 Days | Classroom Seminar OVERVIEW Metrology is an important component in manufacturing because it provides a rigorous method for Quality personnel to manage risk and uncertainty.To mitigate risk successfully and develop techniques for problem solving, it is important to evaluate sources of uncer- tainty, verification, and non-conformance.This seminar is intended to introduce the various principles associated with uncertainty of measurement; to explore the history of measurement, and to clearly identify calibration, true values, errors, uncertainty, traceability, random and systematic effects, repeatability and reproducibility. It will help you to understand why MSA can sometimes give wrong results; to know when uncertainty evaluation is required; and when a Gage R&R study is sufficient. COURSE DETAILS Instructor J. Muelaner Location Bloomfield, CT Date Jul 09–11
Groups of 5 or more, learn about SAE Corporate Learning Solutions by contacting [email protected] or call +1.724.772.8529.
Fees CEUs
$1,795.00 SAE Members: $1,615.50
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SAE International® Professional Development FEATURED LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES
LEARNING OBJECTIVES By attending this seminar, you will be able to: • Lead and Facilitate an 8D Problem Solving Activity to AS13000 Requirements • Complete an AS13000 8D Problem Solving Template • Apply a Problem- Solving Toolkit • Recognize and deal with issues of Team Dynamics and Challenging People • Practice Effective Customer / Stakeholder Management • Reduce Risk of Problem Recurrenc
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AS13000: Problem Solving Requirements for Suppliers C1862 2 Days | Classroom Seminar OVERVIEW AS13000 defines the Problem-Solving standard for suppliers within the aero-engine sector, with the Eight Disciplines (8D) problem solving method the basis for this standard. This two-day course provides attendees with a comprehensive and standardized set of tools to become an 8D practitioner and meets all the require- ments of the training syllabus in AS13000. Successful application of 8D achieves robust corrective and preventive actions to reduce the risk of repeat occurrences and minimize the cost of poor quality. This is essential to enable long term customer - supplier relationships and positively contributes towards zero defects and customer satisfaction. This course includes deployment guidance, practical application exercises of the toolkit and step by step guidance on each of the 8 disciplines. COURSE DETAILS Instructor S. Hill Location Warrendale, PA Date Oct 21–22
Groups of 5 or more, learn about SAE Corporate Learning Solutions by contacting [email protected] or call +1.724.772.8529.
Fees CEUs
$1,415.00 SAE Members: $1,273.50
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SAE International® Professional Development FEATURED LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES
LEARNING OBJECTIVES By attending this seminar, you will be able to: • Apply the regulatory requirements of EASA and the FAA and develop safety policy • Foster a positive safety culture that utilizes methods to recognize, understand and manage human performance • Differentiate between the “PEAR” model and the “Dirty Dozen” model, which define the important considerations that characterize human factors • Determine how human factors affect Risk Management • Evaluate the role that communication, culture and management have on human factors.
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Human Factors for the Aviation Professional C1863 2 Days | Classroom Seminar OVERVIEW The aerospace industry is focused on developing support and rationale for training related to human factors because it fosters a positive safety culture and it reinforces the concepts related to risk assessment, voluntary reporting, event investigation and peer-to-peer support. This seminar is intended to introduce the skills and knowledge necessary to identify and optimize the factors that affect human performance in maintenance and inspection. This foundational course will provide a comprehensive overview of the management of Human Factors in aviation and clarify what individuals and companies can do to minimize the effects of Human Factors within their organization. COURSE DETAILS Instructor A. Janco A. Janco Location Herndon, VA Jacksonville, FL Date Jul 29–30 Oct 21–22
Groups of 5 or more, learn about SAE Corporate Learning Solutions by contacting [email protected] or call +1.724.772.8529.
Fees CEUs
$1,415.00 SAE Members: $1,273.50
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SAE International® Professional Development FEATURED LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES
LEARNING OBJECTIVES By attending this seminar, you will be able to: • Identify basic systems engineering terminology and methods • Recognize the fundamentals of PHM systems • Summarize why PHM design and development is fundamentally tough in today’s industrial setting • Explain how SE can help with PHM design and development
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Systems Engineering for Prognostics and Health Management (PHM)
Systems C1866 1 Day | Classroom Seminar OVERVIEW
Groups of 5 or more, learn about SAE Corporate Learning Solutions by contacting [email protected] or call +1.724.772.8529.
Most complex systems are moving toward a “smart” solution, with automated methods for identifying and diagnosing problems. This course will explore how efficient systems can be designed in an effective manner to ensure that they meet performance requirements. Because predictive maintenance is important to the aerospace industry, this course will address systems engineering (SE) and review prognostic health management (PHM) and explain how you can utilize them to obtain a better system. Additionally, it will address requirements management; model-based design; and verification and validation. COURSE DETAILS Instructor R. Rajamani R. Rajamani Location Bloomfield, CT Bordeaux, France Date Aug 23 Sep 27
Fees CEUs
$835.00 SAE Members: $751.50
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SAE International® Professional Development FEATURED LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES
LEARNING OBJECTIVES By attending this seminar, you will be able to identify and explain: • Inspection frequency plan terminology • Training requirements, Inspection frequency requirements • Inspection frequency process • Control types • Required documentation, Example plansInspection frequency requirements, Inspection frequency process, Control types • Required documentation, Example plans
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AS13002: Qualifying an Alternate Inspection Frequency Plan C1877 2 Days | Classroom Seminar OVERVIEW AS13002 defines the process for qualifying an Alternate Inspection Frequency Plan for suppliers within the aero-engine sector. This two-day course will provide common require- ments for developing and qualifying an alternate inspection plan, other than 100% inspection of all features. This course is designed to cover the basic elements of the process to be applied to design characteristics (as defined in AS9102), and parts or inspection processes as defined by the purchaser. Beginning with documen- tation requisites, it will also cover characteristics and controls definition, >Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 Page 14 Page 15 Page 16 Page 17 Page 18 Page 19 Page 20 Page 21 Page 22 Page 23 Page 24 Page 25
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