This fall, RTCA is offering training courses to facilitate the use of several key documents by the aviation community to enhance the understanding of global standards and guidance covering aircraft systems.
DO-178C, Software Considerations in Airborne Systems and Equipment Certification, is a three-day training course which provides attendees with an in-depth understanding of the requirements and parameters for avionics software development necessary to obtain FAA certification.
Supplements to DO-178C is a one-day course which provides the additional training, background and scope on the four supplements supporting DO-178C: DO-330, DO-331, DO-332, DO-333.
DO-254, Design Assurance Guidance for Airborne Electronic Hardware, is athree-day training course that explores and understands how DO-254 is used by engineers, DER’s and the FAA to create appropriate documentation packages to support TSO approvals.
DO-160G, Environmental Conditions and Test Procedures for Airborne Equipment, provides an understanding of the use of DO-160G and how it fits in with the greater picture of requirements, design, certification and Technical Standard Orders (TSOs).
For more information about the complete line-up of training courses offered by RTCA and to register, visit https://www.rtca.org/content/rtca-training-overview. For questions email [email protected].