FOD check
An Air Force initiative called the Foreign Object Damage Program strives to ensure aircraft are free of items that can compromise their operation, keeping aircrew members out of harm’s way.
Keeping aircraft FOD-free is a joint effort of aircraft mechanics, maintenance personnel and repair specialists as well as aircrew members – or anyone who steps foot on a flightline or in a hangar where aircraft are housed, said Bill Taylor, 12th Flying Training Wing FOD monitor.
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