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Aerospace Recommended Practice ARP4754A Training - Tonex Training


ARP4754, Aerospace Recommended Practice ARP4754A, is a guideline from SAE International, dealing with the development processes which support certification of Aircraft systems, addressing "the complete aircraft development cycle, from systems requirements through systems verification."

ARP-4754A Training covers systems and software engineering for airplane systems. ARP-4754A Training explains the governing structure that matches with ARP-4754A, how it associates with other standards for civilian avionic systems and equipment. ARP-4754A Training discusses the features of the systems planning, execution, verification and validation protocols together with the particular goals used in each Design Assurance Level (DAL).

Learn About:
The ARP-4754A’s correlation to ARP-4761, the system safety guideline

Understand how the DO-178C, DO-254, DO-297, DO-160, TSO’s, PMA’s , TC’s are related
The application of ARP-4754A in military systems and commercial avionics
Common ARP-4754A errors and the strategies to avoid such errors
Taking advantage of the already existing systems engineering protocols and artifacts
The best practices to incorporate software and hardware development and verification
ARP-4754A best practices

Course Outline:

Overview of ARP-4754A
Civil Aircraft Certification and the FAA/EASA
Approval Certificates Classification
Compliance Tools and the FAA Guideline
ARP-4754A Standards Associated with Civil Aircraft Systems Development
ARP-4754A Safety Protocol Planning and Safety Analysis
ARP-4754A Main Features
Incorporated Procedures
Aircraft / Systems Development Process
TONEX Group Activities Sample

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