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Co-hosted by Cessna Aircraft Company and The School
of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Oklahoma State University, this course is a unique
opportunity to obtain an overview of the latest public information, equipment, software and
techniques available in HIRF testing.
With particular emphasis on practical measurement, this workshop is particularly relevant to
engineers and technicians involved in aircraft HIRF certification.
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Date: TBA
Location: OSU Stillwater, OK
Time: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM (T, W, TH)
8:00
AM to Noon (F)
2.8 CEUs / 28 PDHs
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The course
includes tour of the Cessna Aircraft Company Electromagnetic Environment (EME) laboratory
in Wichita, KS which includes practical demonstrations of HIRF measurement techniques.
Transportation
to and from the OSU Stillwater campus is included in the course
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This comprehensive course will provide an awareness of all aspects of systems and
aircraft HIRF testing as a route to FAA/EASA compliance and will include:
- Why HIRF is important
- The FAA/European requirements to demonstrate compliance – FAA/EASA Harmonized
- HIRF rule released in the Federal Register for comment, and will replace the interim
special conditions.
- Equipment Qualification
- Aircraft certification and testing procedures
- Testing pitfalls and problems
- Design issues
- An overview of lightning requirements and design
Presenters
- Dr. Nigel Carter
- Billy Martin
- Dave Walen
- Dr. Gus Freyer
Course Detail: http://hirf-course.okstate.edu
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