Airworthiness Regulations
It's been a long time AVIO is working with several major partners in design and certification processes relevant to aeronautical products (i.e. engine systems, modules, equipment, ground support and auxiliary engines APU, etc.).
These activities are managed through a process of design and experimentation, covered by manuals, procedures and dedicated instructions that are applied and respected by the various project team in the course of contributing to the type certification (Type Certificate) issued by the civil and military Airworthiness Authority (i.e. FAA, EASA, NETMA, DGAA ...).
AVIO has regulated these project activities by updating of designing procedures in order to satisfy and efficiently assimilate the requirements of EASA Part 21. This practice has enabled AVIO obtaining the approval of the Planning Organization (DOA), issued by issuing DOA Certificate Part 21 Sub-part J by the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA).
AIRWORTHINESS REGULAMENTATION
Requirements
ISO 9100, SAE, AS 9100
AQAP 2110, AER-Q-2110, STANAG 4159
Part21 - J relevant guidance material
Activities (Partner, contracts, PT issued by IT MOD)
Rules
Manual of Design Organization (DOH)
Management Plan of Sector Configuration (CMP)
Procedures
Published documents are configured taking into account the requirements of the DOH Manuals, CMP and AVIO Quality Management that define the tasks and responsibilities of the functions in relation to processes, applications and documentation of design activities.
Instructions
Configured documents that provide detailed information on how to conduct activities defined and regulated from procedures.
SECURITY SYSTEM DESIGN (DAS)
The AVIO Design Guarantee System consists of the Engineering organizational structure, the relevant procedures and dedicated resources devoted to the design activities, certification and product airworthiness.