RTCA Introduces
New Training Program to Assist with Electronic Hardware Certification on
Airplanes
RTCA invites you to attend
its new training class on the application of DO-254, Design Assurance
Guidance for Airborne Electronic Hardware.
DO-254, first published in
April 2000, provides a process, through which complex electronic hardware can be certified on airplanes. By following the
guidance and procedures contained in DO-254, developers can
be assured that the hardware they design performs its intended
functions, and that it meets all applicable airworthiness requirements. RTCA’s training class has been designed
to complement the material contained in this publication, by showing students
how to make ultimate use of the DO-254 process for programmable logic
devices.
The class will
be held from May 31-June 2, 2006 at RTCA’s
offices at
A sample of the topics to be covered during the three-day class includes:
In addition, the entire last
day of the class focuses on programmable logic device
examples and exercises related to requirements, design, implementation, and
verification for Airborne Electronic Hardware.
Already, over 2500 copies of
DO-254 have been purchased and/or downloaded from RTCA.
DO-254 training is RTCA’s second foray into the area
of providing an additional classroom component to the recommendations contained
in our publications. Since 2001, RTCA has offered training in support of
RTCA DO-178B, Software Considerations in Airborne Systems and Equipment
Certification. To date, approximately 400 people have attended
these training sessions. RTCA expects the same level of success and
enthusiasm will greet our newest training offering. RTCA has contracted
with Avionyx, Inc. to provide DO-254 training.
You can register for DO-254
training directly from the RTCA web site at www.rtca.org. Just click on the RTCA
Training link located on the home page.
Questions about either of the
training programs should be directed to RTCA Program
Director, Mr. Rudy Ruana. Mr. Ruana can be reached
directly at 202-833-9339, ext. 19 or at rruana@rtca.org.
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