Phase I - General Familiarization Sample Clauses

Phase I - General Familiarization. Before the formal receipt of an application, the VA should be able to discuss policy and regulatory issues with the CA for the purpose of future timely validation.
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Phase I - General Familiarization. 8.2.1 This phase begins when the type certification application is received by the VA. In this meeting the time schedule will be established for the validation process. 8.2.2 The objective of this meeting is to enable the VA to receive an overview briefing of the project. The purpose of this briefing is to acquire sufficient information for the VA to establish the appropriate technical disciplines, size of the team, and guidance for the follow- on technical validation team. This should maximize the effectiveness of any follow-on meetings. The meeting is expected to last no more than about two days. 8.2.3 At the initial meeting, the VA should identify potential VI(I) that meet the following criteria, for further discussion in the familiarization phase. These potential VI(I) should be published and periodically updated by the VA so they may be commonly known by all applicants. 8.2.3.1 Regulations where variations in methods of compliance resulting from different design philosophies used in the industry may affect design and operation, and the acceptability of these variations cannot be solved by the harmonization process without limiting the applicant’s prerogative to propose a method of compliance; or 8.2.3.2 New VA rules where there is no past experience with their application to a product, they have an important impact on the whole product or a critical feature, and engineering judgment is required to establish compliance. 8.2.4 This phase ends with the establishment of the validation technical team.
Phase I - General Familiarization. 5.2.1 Phase I begins when the VA receives the type certification application. In this phase, the applicant proposes an overall validation schedule. Based upon this information, the VA team, when formed, will establish the initial validation schedule for the completion of the validation process. 5.2.2 A key element of Phase I is the General Familiarization Meeting. At this meeting, the applicant will present an overview briefing of the project to the VA and familiarize the VA with the design, as currently known. The briefing should provide sufficient information for the VA to establish the appropriate technical disciplines, size of the VA team, and guidance for the team. This should maximize the effectiveness of any follow-on meetings. The meeting is expected to last no more than two days. A General Familiarization Meeting may not be required if the VA agrees that changes from previously validated designs do not warrant the briefing. 5.2.3 At the General Familiarization Meeting, the VA should provide a copy of the Generic VI List defined in paragraph 4.5. If available, the VA should also provide a copy of the Standards Differences Lists defined in paragraph 3.2. The lists will be discussed further during Phase II - Technical Familiarization. 5.2.4 Phase I ends with the establishment of the VA team and an initial validation schedule.

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