FHA Explained – Functional Hazard Assessment in Aerospace

How are hazardous conditions identified in aircraft systems? How are hazardous conditions identified in aerospace systems? In this video, you will learn how Functional Hazard Assessment (FHA) works and why it is a central activity in aerospace safety engineering and certification. FHA is used to identify hazardous conditions associated with aircraft and system functions and to evaluate their impact on flight safety. It forms one of the foundations of safety assessment according to ARP4761A. We cover: • What FHA is and why it matters • Aircraft FHA vs System FHA • Functional failures and hazardous conditions • Severity classifications in aerospace • The FHA process step by step • How FHA supports aircraft certification and development assurance This is a key activity in aerospace system development and directly impacts system architecture, safety objectives, and certification processes. 🎓 Learn aerospace standards step by step: 👉 https://walterconsulting-fusa.com If you want to go deeper, explore the full training covering: • ARP4761A • ARP4754B • DO-178C • Aerospace Safety Engineering • Aircraft Certification Workflows 📌 Related videos: • ARP4761A Explained    • ARP4761A Explained – Aircraft Safety Asses...   • ARP4754B Explained    • ARP4754B Explained – How Aircraft Systems ...   • DO-178C Explained    • DO-178C Explained – Software Certification...   👍 If you found this helpful, consider liking the video and subscribing for more content on aerospace, automotive, and medical engineering standards. Thanks for watching!