University of Kansas - Aerospace Short courses
Description
This course provides the practical knowledge of system safety requirements of
14 CFR 2X.1309 regulation, from fundamental philosophies and criteria to the
analysis techniques to accomplish safety requirement identification, validation
and verification. It includes detailed review of SAE ARP 4761 and system safety
aspects of ARP 4754A, including allocation of safety requirements and assigning
development assurance levels. Principles apply to all types of commercial aircraft
certification and may also be adapted for any system safety activity.
Highlights
• Detailed review of the 14 CFR2X.1309 regulation and what it requires
• Overview of the SAE ARP 4761 Safety Assessment process for commercial
aviation
• Overview of the SAE ARP 4754A Development Process focused to system
safety aspects
• Aircraft and system functional hazard assessments
• Preliminary system safety assessments
• Failure rate prediction techniques
• Failure mode and effects analysis (FMEA) and summary (FMES)
• Fault tree analysis concepts
• Common cause analysis
• System safety assessments
• Tailoring the safety process for modifications
• Safety analysis and information required to support development of certification
plans
• Guidelines for preparing 1309 safety related compliance statements
Who should attend?
This course is designed for Parts 23, 25, 27 and 29 system certification engineers,
system designers, FAA Designated Engineering Representatives (DERs), aircraft
certification personnel, system safety specialists who are new to the commercial
certification safety process and military personnel who are responsible for
procuring civil equipment.