June 17, 2022
EUROCAE Open Consultation ED-307

We are pleased to announce the availability of the following draft EUROCAE document prepared by EUROCAE WG-112 SG-3 “Safety” for Open Consultation:

Draft ED-307 “Guidance on the Demonstration of Acceptable Occupant Safety – Emergency Egress”

VTOL is a new aerial transport platform for which the existing certification framework requires review and adaptation. Guidance is needed to ensure that occupants are assured an acceptable level of safety in an emergency or crash landing scenario. This document contains minimum requirements for emergency egress on land. The purpose of this task is to review existing materials to identify what is suitable to be adopted, what needs to be adapted, and create new material to ensure there are no gaps.
posted on the EUROCAE workspace.

You are invited to review the proposed draft and complete the comment form. Early replies are encouraged.

All comments must be submitted by 7/15/2022 12:00:00 AM.

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