RTCA has teamed with Wichita State University's National Institute for Aviation Research (WSU-NIAR) to offer high quality training covering RTCA's DO-160G, Environmental Conditions and Test Procedures for Airborne Equipment. The course will provide 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).
Course participants will gain a clear and relevant understanding of the applicable FAA regulations, advisory material, certification procedures, design approaches/trade-offs, inspection and conformity requirements, as well as details of the necessary parts of a test plan, test report, compliance plan and compliance report. A strong focus is placed on the reduction of risk, cost and schedule throughout the design/ certification process, by use of targeted design and increased first-pass success on design and testing.
The course is split into two independent tracks, Track A and Track B.
Track A: Focuses on Non-Electrical Environmental Conditions.
Track B: Focuses on Electromagnetic, RF and Power Input Effects.
Note: Please be reminded that the standards referenced in this course must be obtained by the student and are not included with course registration.
Members will receive access to the standard(s) through their company library (my.rtca.org) at no additional cost.
Non-Members may purchase the standard(s) via the RTCA store.