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aeroDAC to hold first European EWIS public access training

aeroDAC to hold first European EWIS public access training course for Design Engineers

23 Oct 2009

 

Electrical Wiring Interconnection System (EWIS)  ..  2 day Design certification course on wiring system design and maintenance requirements ..   First EWIS courses in Europe

London, Tuesday 1st September 2009

aeroDAC (www.aerodac.com), a leading UK aerospace design and certification company, is to hold the first European Electrical Wiring Interconnection System (EWIS) public access training course on the design certification aspects. The two day classroom courses will take place on 17th & 18th September and on 21st & 22nd October. The cost to attend is £700 per delegate.

The training courses will take place at aeroDAC’s UK headquarters in Turners Hill near Gatwick Airport.

The aeroDAC EWIS course has been designed specifically for design organisations to address the training requirements published by EASA and FAA with regard to the changing certification and continuing airworthiness needs of EWIS on large fixed wing aircraft type certificated after 1st January 1958 to carry 30 passengers or more, or a cargo payload of 7,500lbs or more.

The aeroDAC EWIS course is aimed at all people involved in the design and certification of changes and repairs to the above aircraft that work for:

            EASA Part 21 Subpart J Design Organisations

The aeroDAC EWIS course will cover the following aspects:

  1. The background that brought about the regulatory changes
  2. What the regulatory changes are
  3. A detailed review of the new Subpart H and AMC to EASA CS 25
  4. A review of the FAA equivalent regulations
  5. A review of the Enhanced Zonal Analysis Procedure (EZAP)
  6. A review of EASA AMC 20 leaflets: 21, 22 & 23
  7. Practical examples of compliance planning
  8. Practical examples of demonstrating compliance
  9. An awareness of the continuing airworthiness management needs of EWIS

Terry Gibson, aeroDAC Managing Director, commented:

"We have already presented the course to an invited group including the regulators who will be implementing the new requirements. As we are now seeing Special Conditions being enforced on all new applicable certification activities, the course will be a must for those organisations affected. A number of organisations have signed up to in house courses to get ahead of the game."