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EASA Part 21 CVEs

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DuaneK

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There have been previous questions on the EASA CVE approach (see thread2-422926)
This might help: Note also, you cannot qualify as a CVE on your own. You can offer CVEs services [if you are experienced in demonstrating compliance to design codes such as CS25 (which might be slightly different to FAR25 in some requirements)], but each DOA will appoint you as a CVE under their Design Assurance System.
 
"you cannot qualify as a CVE on your own" … you guys don't have independent CVEs ?

I guess you could call a DAR (in Canada, DER in US) a one man DAO (in Canada, ODA in US, or DOA in Europe … good grief !)
but that's not how we're officially viewed. I have my own DAR number (as distinct to a DAO number), and I have a DAD number when I'm working within a DAO.

What's going to happen in the UK ??

another day in paradise, or is paradise one day closer ?
 
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