What is FOD? - The FOD Control Corporation Foreign Object Debris is any object, particle, substance, debris or agent that is not where it is supposed to be, and: FOD in aviation or a similar environment could create a hazard to aircraft, equipment, cargo, personnel or anything else of value
FAA Foreign Object Debris Program - Federal Aviation Administration As defined in AC 150 5210-24, Airport Foreign Object Debris (FOD) Management, FOD is any object, live or not, located in an inappropriate location in the airport environment that has the capacity to injure airport or air carrier personnel and damage aircraft
Foreign object damage - Wikipedia In aviation and aerospace, the term foreign object damage (FOD) refers to any damage to an aircraft attributed to foreign object debris (also referred to as "FOD"), which is any particle or substance, alien to an aircraft or system which could potentially cause damage to it
fod. pdf - Lockheed Martin Foreign Object Damage (FOD) - Any damage attributed to a foreign object that can be expressed in physical or economic terms which may or may not degrade the product's safety and or performance characteristics
FOD Awareness – FOD Prevention (Foreign Object Debris Prevention) Foreign Object Debris (FOD) is the stuff you see lying on the pavement of a road or a parking lot that most folks would never really pay much attention to It’s the rocks, roots, sticks and leaves that are part of our everyday lives
BY ORDER OF THE - AF Foreign Object Damage Debris (FOD) and Dropped Object Prevention (DOP) is the responsibility of every individual working in or around the airfield Commanders and supervisors with missions on the airfield or supporting aircraft operations are responsible for implementing these procedures
What is FOD? Foreign Object Damage Aviation Definition FOD is an acronym for “Foreign Object Debris” This refers to any object in or on the airport that shouldn’t be there and represents a danger to people and maneuvering aircraft FOD can be large or small and isn’t always easily identified There are various ways FOD is reported and removed
What Is Foreign Object Debris In Aviation? - Simple Flying According to the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), FOD is defined as: "Any object, live or not, located in an inappropriate location in the airport environment that has the capacity to injure airport or air carrier personnel and damage aircraft "
Control Foreign Object Debris Mechanics, or others who help with aircraft maintenance, might leave items or residual debris behind after performing maintenance tasks that could become foreign object debris (FOD) Examples of FOD include tools, hardware, eyeglasses, keys, portable electronic devices (PEDs), paint chips, and metal shavings
FOD Awareness Prevention Training PPT Presentation PDFs The FOD training presentation includes definitions, examples, information on why FOD is an important issue, and prevention tips It also stresses the importance of a team approach to FOD prevention