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http://dx.doi.org/10.20910/JASE.2018.12.4.1

A Study on the Risk-based Model for Validation of Civil Aircraft  

Baek, Unryul (Aviation Certification Division of Korea Institute of Aviation Safety Technology)
Lee, Eunhee (Aviation Certification Division of Korea Institute of Aviation Safety Technology)
Kim, Jinhee (Aviation Certification Division of Korea Institute of Aviation Safety Technology)
Lee, Kyungchul (Airworthiness Inspection Division of Seoul Regional Aviation Administration)
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Journal of Aerospace System Engineering / v.12, no.4, 2018 , pp. 1-8 More about this Journal
Abstract
The state of registry issues a type certificate validation (TCV) based on the satisfactory evidence that the product (aircraft, engine, and propeller) is in compliance with the appropriate airworthiness requirements. The Korean government performs an evaluation to determine whether the product complies with Korean airworthiness standards for issuing TCV according to the Korean aviation safety law. Recently, the Validation Principles Working Group (VPWG) has developed a risk-based model for validation of civil aeronautical products. Also, VPWG proposed to incorporate this validation model into the corresponding ICAO Standards and Recommended Practices and guidance material. In this paper, we have reviewed the validation model and discussed improvements in the validation process.
Keywords
Aircraft Certification; Type Certificate Validation; Risk-based Validation Process;
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