Full objectives coverage of the Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) for aircraft systems development and avionics safety and how to achieve avionics systems certification.
What would your Engineers learn?
Each of the methods for conducting the Safety Assessment Process, including worked examples for each of the core techniques. We discuss the regulatory framework in which ARP-4761 fits, and describe how it relates to other guidance for civil airborne systems and equipment, especially the relationship with the recently updated ARP-4754A. Distinguishing between and understanding, Functional Design Assurance Level (FDAL) and Item Design Assurance Levels (IDALs) are key to truly understanding ARP-4754A
Describing and working through each of the core techniques of ARP-4761 to include: Functional Hazard Assessment (FHA), Fault Tree Analysis (FTA), and Common Cause Analysis (CCA), including each of the sub-analyses of Zonal Safety Analysis, Common Mode Analysis and Particular Risk Analysis. Details for the systems planning, implementation, verification and validation processes along with the specific objectives applied for each Design Assurance Level (DAL).