Compliance Verification and Certification
Part of the Design Assurance Process required by EASA is that all reports, analyses and other ‘showings of compliance’, to be submitted for certification, must be verified by a ‘Compliance Verification Engineer.’
The CVE, who must be independent of the work, checks that compliance with the requirements has been shown. AeroSynergy offers CVE support to review reports on mechanical systems.
Certification
AeroSynergy has assisted customers in the certification of light aeroplanes, helicopters, piston and rotary engines and gyroplanes. If your company is developing an aircraft, or another aerospace product, for the first time, it is essential to establish a Basis of Certification and a realistic Certification Programme (formerly known as the Certification Plan) in order to understand what must be done to achieve certification. Failure to address certification early often leads to nugatory design effort and this can be avoided with help from AeroSynergy. We have template Certification Programmes for the above classes of product which can provide a good starting point for your programmes.