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Why Earn the case Certification?

Professionals who earn the CASE certification demonstrate a high standard of proficiency and are equipped to support complex aerospace programs, ensuring efficient system interoperability, advanced avionics integration, and the implementation of next-generation aerospace innovations.

Certified individuals may use the CASE designation after their name to reflect their achievement.

Authorized Training and Study Guidelines

While not required, candidates are encouraged to take exam preparation courses offered by third-party training providers that align with Aerospace Technical CASE certification standards. These courses cover the topics included in the exam and help candidates prepare for certification.

Aerospace Technical Recommended Reading & Study Materials:

  • “NASA Systems Engineering Handbook” – NASA, 2016. (Purchase)

  • “Standard Handbook for Aerospace Engineers” – Brij N. Agrawal, Max F. Platzer, 2nd Edition, McGraw-Hill, 2018. (Purchase)

  • “Fundamentals of Aerospace Engineering” – Manuel Soler, CreateSpace Independent Publishing, 2014. (Purchase)

  • “Introduction to Flight” – John D. Anderson Jr., 9th Edition, McGraw-Hill, 2021. (Purchase)

Maintaining Certification

The CASE certification is valid for 3 years. To maintain certification, individuals must:

  • Pass a reduced-fee renewal exam, or

  • Provide proof of meaningful work demonstrating ongoing application of certification standards and pay the reduced fee.

Details and reminders are automatically sent to credential holders for their convenience.

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