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NAFPI 03 FOD Town Meeting

NAFPI 03 FOD Town Meeting. MSgt James T. Henry HQ ACC/LGMP. Overview. FOD Examples CAF FOD Rates/Status/Peelback Engine Test Cell FODs 21-101 change Hot CAF FOD Issues MAF Data. Recent Examples. Chock FOD B1 $26K. BDU FOD F16 $70K. B-1 T/C FOD $166K. Ball found on airfield.

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NAFPI 03 FOD Town Meeting

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  1. NAFPI 03FOD Town Meeting MSgt James T. Henry HQ ACC/LGMP

  2. Overview • FOD Examples • CAF FOD Rates/Status/Peelback • Engine Test Cell FODs • 21-101 change • Hot CAF FOD Issues • MAF Data

  3. Recent Examples Chock FOD B1 $26K BDU FOD F16 $70K B-1 T/C FOD $166K Ball found on airfield

  4. CAF FOD 59 5.5M 112 $52.7M 62 $19.6M 118 $26.5 M 351 Class B incidents: $104.3M spent

  5. CAF FY03 FOD Incidents 75 non-preventable incidents 50 preventable incidents

  6. CAF FOD Peel-Back FY03 125 Incidents 21 30 5 9 17 39 4 Poor hardware control and internal failures are the driver

  7. CAF FOD RATE Update Rate= (# of preventable FODs / flying hour) * 10,000 Good ACC standard 2.0

  8. CAF TEST CELL FOD INCIDENTS

  9. CAF Test Cell FOD Peel-Back FY01- FY03 14 Incidents 1 3 9 1 Again…poor hardware control is the CAF driver

  10. Coming AFI 21-101 ACC SUP1 Changes • Prior to engine start, engine run supervisor will now ensure pretest procedures listed in applicable T.O.s are C/Wand documented on the Pre-Run Worksheets • In addition to the current Hush House/Test Cell requirements: • Check all door tracks for obstructions, debris, dirt • Check air inlet baffles & screens for rivet security, obstructions, debris • Check test bay & trim pads for cleanliness; check augmentor for dirt/damage • Inspect engine & aircraft for loose hardware, debris, tools • Ensure runbay is washed down & free of all FO before engine start • Inspect engine bellmouth for serviceability • Ensure tools & test equipment are stored before engine run • Add engine run facility FO inspection to QA Routine Inspection List

  11. Hot CAF FOD Issues • FOD Cost Accounting: AFI 91-204 requires actual damage cost reporting; sales / exchange price of engines and modules is paid out of the O&M fund • Deployed FOD Ops: Units must ensure FOD programs are deployed • Test Cell operations require attention: Voids in tool/hardware control being tightened up in AFI 21-101 ACC SUP1 • LSET interest item • Senior leadership must promote a “team approach” to FOD investigating to determine root cause • Wing FOD NCO, QA, Propulsion Flight and Flight Safety

  12. MAF SAFETY CENTER FODS

  13. MAF FY02 FOD INCIDENTS 36 Non Preventable Incidents 10 Preventable Class B Incidents

  14. MAF FOD PEEL-BACK 46 FY02 Incidents

  15. HOT MAF FOD ISSUES • FOD Prevention belongs to every commander • Senior leadership must promote a “team approach” to FOD investigating to determine root cause • Deployed FOD Ops: Units must ensure FOD programs are deployed • FOD Cost Accounting: AFI 91-204 Safety OI requires actual damage cost reporting

  16. Questions?

  17. Back Up

  18. Responsibilities • Vice Wing Commander: • FOD prevention program manager • Assigns FOD/DOP program monitor • TSgt or above…target engine or crew chief AFSCs • Provides guidance to ensure FOD investigations determine root cause • Reviews/Analyzes all FOD mishap reports for trends • Coordinates prevention needs with airfield manager when necessary • Ensures FOD prevention is part of QA inspections • Budgets for funds to support the local program • Chairs FOD Prevention Committee Meeting (MXG/CC in absence) • Held monthly if not meeting standard; quarterly if meeting • Ensures FOD program/monitor in-place while deployed

  19. Responsibilities (Cont’d) • FOD Monitor: • Works for CV…location at CV’s discretion, but normally in QA • Involved in each FOD investigation • Monitors/Recommends changes to FOD prevention training • Inspects/Reports damaged pavement near aircraft parking/taxi areas • Develops procedures to document & perform spot inspections • Develops a deployable FOD program and trains deployable monitors • ACC has provided each monitor with a deployable template

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