EASA Part21
EASA Part-21
Part 21 regulates the approval of aircraft design and production organisations and the certification of aircraft Products, Parts and Appliances.
In Europe, the design, production and maintenance of aeronautical products is regulated by strict requirements of the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA). For example, companies that want to operate on the market as independent companies require an operating license from EASA or the national aviation authority
There is usually a lack of expertise, familiarization with the EASA texts is laborious. Understanding, interpreting and implementing the legal texts in a practical manner almost always causes problems for companies with little or no experience in the aviation industry. This applies to the EASA regulations (implementing rules and their subparts) and in particular to the important interpretation (Guidance material/Acceptable means of compliance-AMC)
If your organization has applied for one these approvals and the agency does not raise any fundamental concerns, you will have to overcome some hurdles in your quality management systems.
The implementation of EASA Approvals therefore means a complicated additional task for every QM representative over many months, processes must also be adjusted throughout the entire company and employees, as well as managers in particular, must be qualified for their tasks
DC&Partners
In collaboration with our partners&experts
*Preparation and support EASA operating approvals
*Auditing according EASA Part21
How we can help
Our consultancy support activities for both EASA Part 21
will assist you in developing your competence in efficiently proving compliance. Our areas of speciality include:
• Production Organisation Exposition (POE) design and delivery
• All assurance aspects including auditor training, independent sub-contractor and internal audits
• Targeted technical support for variations to your approval
We help organisations seeking to obtain and maintain a Design Organisation Approval (DOA) or Production Organisation Approval (POA) to achieve:
• Significant performance improvements resulting from a proactive approach to managing certification and production
• Reduced losses due to rework, delays, and product integrity
• Improved organisational efficiency
• Improved Regulator confidence
• Reduced risk of liability