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DO-326A - Electronic

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  • DO-326A - Airworthiness Security Process Specification
  • This updated document is issued in parallel with DO-355 to address developmental and continuing airworthiness concerns. The guidance is intended to augment current guidance for aircraft certification to handle the threat of intentional unauthorized electronic interaction to aircraft safety. It adds data requirements and compliance objectives, as organized by generic activities for aircraft development and certification. The document is the core document of a series of documents on Aeronautical Systems Security that together will address information security for the overall Aeronautical Information System Security (AISS) of airborne systems with related ground systems and environment. It is intended to be used in conjunction with other applicable guidance material referenced.
  • DO-326A-PDF
  • Electronic
  • SC-216
  • 8/6/2014