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Due to the current situation and restrictions caused by COVID-19, we have redesigned our training portfolio to be conducted in a virtual format. The online format allows us to lower the price of the course, while keeping the high level of quality, which enables our members during this pandemic, not only to save costs of traveling and accommodation but especially to make the best use of these special Aircraft equipment is exposed to a wide variety of environments during use. These environments can be disruptive and destructive. Ensuring proper functioning of this equipment in these environments is paramount to aircraft safety. Bench level testing of equipment is key to ensuring the survival in these environments. This course explains the EUROCAE-standard methods for performing these environmental tests, as well as how these fit into the overall qualification/certification process. Design guidelines, adverse affects, and lessons learned are also provided. Attendees will receive a complimentary copy of ED-14G. High Intensity Radiated Fields (HIRF) and Lightning environments are severe and can be very disruptive and destructive. Proper functioning and survival of the aircraft and installed equipment in these environments is paramount to aircraft safety. Design, testing, and certification for these conditions can be expensive and time consuming. This course explains the industry-standard approaches for achieving certification compliance for HIRF and all aspects of Lightning (electrical/electronic systems, fuel systems, airframe, etc), as well as how these fit into the overall qualification/certification process. times to stay ahead and train their key personnel to be ready for the future.

For any additional information please contact Sebastian Reschenhofer at sebastian.reschenhofer@

ED-14G Environmental Conditions and Test Procedures for Airborne Equipment

HIRF and Lightning Compliance Overview/Training

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Unmanned Aircraft Systems Airworthiness and Safety Training

Operations of Unmanned Aircraft Systems, through a variety of configurations, applications and types of operations, are increasingly becoming a reality in the world of civil aviation. New European Regulation, based upon risk-based approach, has been put in place in June 2020, endorsing the three pillars concept of Open, Specific and Certified categories. EUROCAE has played and is playing an active role in the UASrule making and standardisation activities. A number of standards and guidelines documents have been already issued to handle various topics relating to UAS Airworthiness and Operational Safety and enable the safe integration of UAS in the civilian airspace.

Aviation Cyber Security Training ED-201/ ED-202A/ ED-203A / ED-204 / ED-205

Civil Aviation is an increasingly attractive target for cyber-attacks. New technologies such as e-enabled aircraft, new generation CNS/ATM systems and drones are changing the risk landscape of the aviation system. At the same time, there is growing demand for guidance and leadership in cyber security, where EUROCAE WG-72 has brought a significant technical contribution through four EDs: ED-201/ ED-202A/ ED203A / ED-204 / ED-205.

Aviation Software Standards Training applied to ATM

With airborne and ground-based aviation systems increasingly interconnected, the landscape for critical systems software is changing. Whether you are an Air Navigation Service Provider specifying or accepting a system, the person responsible for system maintenance, or a supplier at the cutting edge of software product development, you will need to understand the standards options available to you, how to apply them, and the impact on costs. This course takes a practical and interactive approach to the subject matter, drawing on the trainers’ extensive experience in both aviation safety and critical systems software development. Attendees will receive complimentary copies of ED-12C, ED-109A and ED-153.

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