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Defence College of Management and Technology
DEFENCE ACADEMY
Airworthiness o Military Aircrat
College of Management and Technology
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Airworthiness o Military Aircrat
Course Overview
To provide an understanding o MOD airworthiness organisations,
policies and procedures. The course explains the application o
airworthiness to structural integrity, gas turbine engines, avionics,
sotware and human actors.
Syllabus
Aviation saety, airworthiness and
flight saety
Aims and importance; individual and
organisations responsible; relationship
between airworthiness and aviation
saety; organisations involved;
how training and inormation are
promulgated.
Air law and regulations
Importance o recognised standards in
airworthiness; sources o regulations and
standards; application o regulations and
standards; diferences in military and
civil philosophy.
Saety management systems
Objectives o military airworthiness saety
management systems; implementation
o saety management systems or
design, maintenance, modication and
operation o military platorms and
systems.
Saety case and independent
assessment
Procedures or conducting an efective
saety case; steps or saety analysis
o military platorms and systems; risk
analysis and risk-based criteria; role
and unction o independent saety
assessment.
Competence in design and
maintenance approvals
Rationale or competent design and
maintenance organisation; composition
and unctions o a competent design and
maintenance organisation; mechanism
or approval o organisations; mechanism
or qualication and approval o designs.
Roles and responsibilities
Introducing a military airworthiness
whos who and guide to rules and
regulations; changes orthcoming rom
the Haddon-Cave report (The Nimrod
Review).
Continuing airworthiness
Explanation o continuing airworthiness
and continued airworthiness; importance
o occurrence reporting, investigation,
eedback and rectication action.
Procurement strategy - issues
afecting airworthiness
Current airworthiness challenges;
issues with civil military interchange.
Course Details
LocationCraneld University, Bedordshire or
Shrivenham, Oxordshire, UK
AssessmentFor DE&S students there is a compulsory
assessment required as part o this
module, which takes the orm o an
end-o-module examination, and a
written assignment, or which an eight
week period is allowed or completion.
The assessment or this module will be
in the ormat owritten coursework and
examination. The Course Director or this
module will provide specic details during
the taught phase o the module.
AccreditationThis course is an accredited MSc module
and carries 10 M level credits
Course DirectorDr Simon Place
Lecturer in Air Transport Engineering
Department o Air Transport
School o Engineering
Craneld University
Craneld, Bedordshire, MK43 0AL
T: +44 (0) 1234 754235
Further DetailsLynn Raper
Senior Course Co-Ordinator
Student Support Centre - Room MH5
Craneld University
Deence Academy othe United KingdomShrivenham, Swindon, SN6 8LA
T: +44 (0) 1793 314167
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Intended Learning Outcomes
On successul completion o the
module the student will be able to:
Knowledge
Describe the legal basis that
underpins airworthiness regulation inaircrat design, production, operation
and maintenance o military aircrat.
Communicate the importance o
airworthiness requirements or the
design, production, operation and
maintenance o military platorms
and systems.
Articulate the process or continuing
airworthiness management or
diferent types o military platormsand systems.
Skills
Critically appraise the lessons learned
rom aircrat accidents rom an
airworthiness perspective.
Interpret the principles o
airworthiness as applied to the
process or certication o military
platorms and systems.
Formulate a means to apply a saety
management system in the eld o
airworthiness.
HRMS code: MAAS15
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DE&S Employees onlyFor urther inormation and submission o a completed
application orm, please contact:
Aerospace Development Partner Support Team,
Elm 1b,
#4126,
MOD Abbey Wood,
Bristol, BS34 8JH
For urther inormation and to obtain relevant application orms,please contact:
Lynn Raper
Senior Course Co-Ordinator
Student Support Centre - Room MH5
Cranfeld University
Deence Academy o the United Kingdom
Shrivenham, Swindon, SN6 8LA
Tel: +44 (0) 1793 314167
Fax:+44 (0) 1793 314842
email: [email protected]
web: www.cranfeld.ac.uk/cds
Cancellations
We regret that a ee must be charged when conrmed bookings are cancelled or
transerred to uture dates. In the event o a cancellation, you may nominate a substitute
but i a suitable substitute cannot be ound the ollowing scale o charges will apply:
More than 56 days beore the course starts, the ee is reunded in ull. 56 days or less - 50% o the course ee. 28 days or less - 75% o the course ee. 14 days or less - 100% o the course ee.
DE&S Employees: Cancellation ees will be charged to the attendees UIN/budget.
Transers
Within the eight week period preceding the start o the course, we are unable to transer a
booking to a later course ree o charge, since it is seldom possible to arrange the
attendance o a replacement. Withdrawal and transer to a later course will thereore also
be subject to the charges detailed above.