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Establishing Engine Accelerated Mission Test Cycles complying with the CS-E of European Aviation Safety Agency (유럽항공안전청 형식증명 감항기준에 부합하는 엔진가속시험 사이클 수립)

  • Park, Sooyoul;Moon, Gyeongchan;Koo, Hyuncheol
    • Journal of Aerospace System Engineering
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    • v.14 no.1
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    • pp.62-67
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    • 2020
  • The European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) legislates the CS-E (Certification Specification-Engine) for type certification of aircraft engines. According to the CS-E, engine manufacturers (type certificate holders) the need to show compliance of continued airworthiness of an engine during the overhaul, and the Accelerated Mission Test (AMT) is usually accepted as means of compliance. As a part of the Korean Civil Helicopter program, the engine has been developed with foreign manufacturers to achieve the EASA engine type certificate. In this study, the AMT procedure is planned for the engine to be certified by the EASA, and AMT cycles are also established to meet airworthiness requirements of the CS-E in consideration of the engine design and operation characteristics.

Study on New Airworthiness Requirements of Powerplant System for the Small Airplane (소형 비행기 동력장치에 관한 신규 인증요건 분석)

  • Lee, Eunsuk;Lee, Seung geun;Lee, Kang-Yi
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Propulsion Engineers Conference
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    • 2017.05a
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    • pp.207-212
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    • 2017
  • Korean civil airworthiness requirements of powerplant system are regulated on KAS Part 23 and Part 33. These are equivalent to FAR Part 23, Part 33 of FAA and CS-23, CS-E of EASA. FAA and EASA rewrites entire airworthiness requirements for the small airplane. It changed current 'prescriptive regulation' into 'performance-based regulation' which makes the object of safety performance. Powerplant requirements are also changed extensively by these concept revolution. In accordance with reorganization, we studied new powerplant system requirements of FAR Part 23 and proposed ideal direction to rewrite of Korean Airworthiness Standard rewrite.

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Aircraft Engine 150 hours Endurance Test under Conditions corresponding to the Operation Limitations for EASA Type Certification (EASA 형식 증명 목적을 위한 운전 한계조건에서의 항공기 엔진 150 시간 내구시험)

  • Kim, Jeongho;Ko, Kangmyung;Park, Sooyoul
    • Journal of Aerospace System Engineering
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    • v.15 no.3
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    • pp.93-98
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    • 2021
  • In Europe, it is necessary to fulfil the type certification criteria by the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) when developing an aircraft engine. According to type certification criteria, a 150 hours endurance test should be performed to verify the stability of the engine structure under the engine's operating limit conditions. The type certification criteria for the 150 hour endurance test are specified in JAR-E, which is the EASA type certification. Currently, the Arriel 2L2 engine is being developed in cooperation with a foreign manufacturer, and a 150 hours endurance test was performed. In this study, a 150 hours endurance test procedure is conducted in consideration of the operation characteristics of the currently developed engine.

항공전자부품의 감항성 인증

  • Han, Sang-Ho
    • The Journal of Aerospace Industry
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    • s.67
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    • pp.22-46
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    • 2004
  • 항공전자부품은 항공기의 핵심기능 분야를 구성하는 부품으로서 개발 및 제작 단계에서 안전성 및 신뢰성 평가를 수행하여야 하며 개발한 항공전자부품을 항공기에 창착하기 위해서는 감항기준에 의거한 적합성을 검증 받아야 한다. 미국 연방항공청에서 고시하고 있는 기술표준품(TAO) 중 항공전자부품은 약 65%를 차지하고 있으며 TSO로 지정되지 않은 PMA 부품 등을 고려하며 부품의 종류 및 량은 상당수에 이르고 있다. 최근의 항공전자부품은 디지털화의 가속화로 비행안전기능이 보강되고 조종사의 업무강도를 줄이는 방향으로 발전되어 가고 있다. 그리고 이러한 분야에는 소프트웨어가 채용되어 소프트웨어의 인증이라는 인증절차가 개발되고 있다. 이 글은 국산 항공전자부품의 개발에 앞서 항공전자부품의 인증 내역을 제시함으로서 국내 독자적인 인증 수행은 물론 설계 참여자들이 인증에 대한 인식이 될 수 있도록 하였고 내용적으로는 미연방항공청(FAA)과 유럽공동감항기구(JAA)의 절차를 중심으로 작성하였다.

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A Study on Improvement of Aviation Maintenance Human Factors Training for Aviation Safety Promotion (항공안전증진을 위한 항공정비인적요인 교육훈련 개선방안 연구)

  • Kim, Chun-Yong
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.20 no.2
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    • pp.115-121
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    • 2019
  • The purpose of this study is to establish the training standards for HF of aviation maintenance reflecting the growing relevance of aviation maintenance technicians' ability to perform their work for the safety and efficiency of airline operation. For this purpose, previous studies on the concept of human factors were examined, and the HF training standards of the advanced international aviation bureaus such as the International Civil Aviation Organization(ICAO), Federal Aviation Administration(FAA) and European Aviation Safety Agency(EASA) were compared with the operational technical standards of Korea Aviation Safety Law. In addition, the actual status of human factors education and training were examined for Korea's two full service carriers (FSC) and four of the low cost carriers (LCC). The study results revealed that Korea's human factors education and training standards were weak compared with international standards, and that most airlines were not able to systematically implement human factors education and training. These results complement the existing problem of training standards for aviation maintenance human factors in Korea and support the development of a standard model of the training course for aviation maintenance human factors which meets international standards.

Study on Introduction of Partial Delegation System for Aircraft Certification (항공기인증의 일부 위임제도 도입방안에 대한 연구)

  • Sanghyuk Park;Gyeongchul Kang;Minkyu Kang;Sunmi Jin;Yunseo Lee;Yonghee Kim;Seunghyeon Lee;Sungjin Kim
    • Journal of Aerospace System Engineering
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    • v.17 no.1
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    • pp.1-9
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    • 2023
  • Recently, aerospace industries in South Korea are expected to continue to grow due to UAM. Accordingly, certification services for aircraft are expected to increase. As a way to cope with the increase of certification work, one could consider a delegation system that can limitedly delegate the unique role of airworthiness authorities. In this paper, we reviewed regulations of FAA's individual delegation (DER, DAR, DMIR, etc.), the organizational delegation system (ODA), and the EASA's organizational delegation system (DOA, POA). We also reviewed regulations and actual status of delegation system in South Korea. On the basis of these, considering circumstances of aerospace industries in South Korea, we presented a method to introduce certification delegation system gradually and to improve domestic certification regulation.

An Understanding of the Legal Framework of EASA UAS Regulation Towards Improvement of Aviation Safety Law (항공안전법 개선을 위한 EASA 무인항공기 규정의 법적 체계에 대한 이해)

  • Kwon, Taehwa;Nah, Seunghyeok;Jeon, Seungmok
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Aeronautical & Space Sciences
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    • v.49 no.5
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    • pp.425-435
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    • 2021
  • It is imperative to examine the regulatory trends of leading overseas aviation authorities to accelerate the effort to integrate emerging new air vehicle concepts such as UAS and eVTOL into the existing national airspace system. Whilst EASA seems to react swiftly in relation to regulatory framework by proposing new sets of customised special conditions to cope with a growing demand to introduce new aircraft concepts, understanding of such movement lags behind mainly due to the complexity of EASA's regulation structure, not to mention EU's legal system. Witnessing this situation, this paper reviewed the legal system of the EU which forms the basis of EASA's regulation system together with its own recently published UAS regulations so as to contribute towards the improvement of the aviation regulatory framework.

Comparative Study of Engine Type Certification Criteria (항공기 엔진 민수 인증 기준의 비교 분석 연구)

  • Kim, Jae-Hwan;Jung, Yong Wun;Moon, Gyeong Chan;Park, Sooyoul;Kim, Myeonghyo
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Propulsion Engineers Conference
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    • 2017.05a
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    • pp.201-204
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    • 2017
  • An comparative analysis between two engine type certification specifications which are FAR Part 33 and EASA CS-E has been performed to provide fundamental information for validity assessment of civil certified engine when it is installed to a military rotorcraft. The analysis result has been used to build a traceability information between CS-E and MIL-HDBK-516C by which the substantiation data for engine type certification can be used as parts of aircraft propulsion system airworthiness substantiation.

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Exploring the Necessity of Introducing Infant Seats in Commercial Flights : A Comparison of Overseas and Domestic Situations (비행시 영유아 안전벨트 도입을 위한 필요성 연구 : 해외와 국내의 상황 비교를 중심으로)

  • Kim, Yu-Na
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Disaster Information Conference
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    • 2023.11a
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    • pp.51-52
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    • 2023
  • 다양한 삶의 질이 높아진 지금 인천국제공항에서는 영유아와 함께 비행기를 탑승하는 가족구성원을 쉽게 찾아볼 수 있다. 워라벨이 중시되고 긴 명절연휴를 맞아 해외 여행을 가는 것은 손쉬운 일이 되었다. 2013년 아시아나항공 213편 샌프란시스코 추락사고를 기억할 것이다. 당시 15개월 아기띠를 하고 있던 승객은 아기띠가 없었다면 아기를 잃었을 것이라는 인터뷰를 했다. 많은 국가가 영유아 안전벨트를 도입 및 장려를 하고 있지만, 아직 국내항공사는 영유아를 위한 안전벨트 도입에 소극적인 것을 알 수 있다. 유럽항공청 EASA에서 승인되어 사용하고 있는 영유아 안전벨트의 시스템을 살펴보고 예기치 못한 사고의 피해를 줄이기 위해 영유아 안전벨트의 필요성을 연구하고자 한다. 또한 도입에 따른 장애요인을 파악하고 대응 방안을 모색하여 국내항공사가 영유아 안전을 더욱 강화 할 수 있기를 기대한다.

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Certification Framework for Aviation Software with AI Based on Machine Learning (머신러닝 기반 AI가 적용된 항공 소프트웨어 인증체계)

  • Dong-hwan Bae;Hyo-jung Yoon
    • Journal of Advanced Navigation Technology
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    • v.28 no.4
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    • pp.466-471
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    • 2024
  • Recently, the Machine Learning based Artificial Intelligence has introduced in aviation field. In most cases, safety assurance of aviation software is achieved by applying RTCA DO-178C or DO-278A or similar standards. These standards were developed for and are well-suited to software that has inherent deterministic properties and explainability. Considering the characteristics of AI software based on ML, it is not feasible to assure the integrity of those new aviation systems using traditional software assurance standards mentioned above. In this paper, we research the certification framework that is newly suggested by EASA to deal with the aviation system including ML AI functions, and discuss what should the Korean authority and related industries prepare to cope with this issue.