Overview
Indirect effects of lightning (IEL), High-Intensity Radiated Fields (HIRF), and electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) remain some of the most complex and misunderstood areas of aircraft certification. While modeling and simulation are increasingly used in E3 programs, certification success depends less on individual analyses and more on how evidence is planned, validated, documented, and presented within an acceptable regulatory framework.
This webinar focuses on certification approaches for E3, emphasizing principles, expectations, and lessons learned rather than specific tools or test replacement. Speakers will examine how regulators assess acceptable certification evidence, how modeling and physical testing work together within an E3 certification strategy, and where high-fidelity analysis can reduce iteration, improve focus, and strengthen certification confidence when properly validated.
Bringing together a DER perspective, a customer practitioner view, and real-world certification experience, the session explores common challenges in E3 certification for integrated aircraft platforms and highlights practical patterns for aligning modeling, testing, and documentation to meet regulatory expectations.