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  2. FAA Order 8110.105 - Wikipedia

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    FAA Order 8110.105B, Airborne Electronic Hardware Approval Guidelines is an explanation of how Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) personnel can use and apply the publication DO-254, Design Assurance Guidance for Airborne Electronic Hardware, RTCA, and the additional guidance and clarifications in advisory circular

  3. Advisory circular - Wikipedia

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    The FAA's Advisory Circular System is defined in FAA Order 1320.46D. [2] By writing advisory circulars, the FAA can provide guidance for compliance with airworthiness regulations, pilot certifications, operational standards, training standards, and any other rules within the 14 CFR Aeronautics and Space title, aka 14 CRF or FARs. The FAA also ...

  4. AC 20-152 - Wikipedia

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    The Advisory Circular AC 20-152A, Development Assurance for Airborne Electronic Hardware, identifies the RTCA-published standard DO-254 as defining "an acceptable means, but not the only means" to secure FAA approval of electronic hardware for use within the airspace subject to FAA authority. With the 2022 release of Revision A (effectively a ...

  5. AC 20-115 - Wikipedia

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    The earliest revisions of the Advisory Circular were brief, serving little more than to call attention to active DO-178 revisions. The Advisory Circular revisions C and D are considerably longer, giving guidance in modifying and re-using software previously approved using DO-178, DO-178A, or DO-178B (preceding revisions of the DO-178 standard).

  6. Federal Aviation Regulations - Wikipedia

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    Therefore, the FAA began to refer to specific regulations by the term "14 CFR part XX". [1] FAA Order 1320.46C (Advisory Circular System) section 10 (Using references in the text of an AC) para. h explains "Do not use the acronym "FAR" to refer to FAA's regulations. Neither the Department of Transportation nor the Office of the Federal Register ...

  7. E6B - Wikipedia

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    Frontside of the military 6B/345 Backside of the military 6B/345. After Dalton's death, Weems [5] updated the E-6B and tried calling it the E-6C, E-10, and so forth, but finally fell back on the original name, which was so well known by 50,000 World War II Army Air Force navigator veterans. After the patent ran out, many manufacturers made ...

  8. Helicopter had important safety system turned off during ...

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    The FAA also said Thursday it has begun reviewing airports with high volumes of mixed helicopter and airplane traffic nearby after Cruz said he had sought a safety review. NTSB investigators have ...

  9. Traffic collision avoidance system - Wikipedia

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    On 25 September 2009 FAA issued Advisory Circular AC 20-151A [37] providing guidance for obtaining airworthiness approval for TCAS II systems, including the new version 7.1. On 5 October 2009, the Association of European Airlines (AEA) published a Position Paper [ 38 ] showing the need to mandate TCAS II Version 7.1 on all aircraft as a matter ...