Solid-state power distribution technology has advantages such as lightweight, automation, high power quality, and high fault tolerance, which has a very broad prospect. As the core device of solid-state power distribution technology, the application of the solid-state power controller (SSPP) is faced with the challenge that it is difficult to use the traditional compliance verification methods to demonstrate compliance with relevant airworthiness regulations in the application process. Based on the C919 aircraft power distribution system, this article proposed corresponding compliance verification methods, which combine explanation, analysis, and test verification, to confirm and validate the relevant functions, performance, and impact after the failure of SSPC. This may provide a reference for the development of related technologies in the future.