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Basic Terms & Definitions
FOD - ANSWER ✔✔Foreign Object Damage
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FOE - ANSWER ✔✔Foreign Object Elimination
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Any alien substance or article that invades any component of the aircraft
and which causes or has potential to cause damage to aircraft, persons,
,equipment, or otherwise diminish safety. - ANSWER ✔✔Foreign
Object(FO/FOD)
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Any damage or incident attributed to a foreign object that can be
expressed in physical or economic terms which may or may not degrade
the product's required safety and/or performance characteristics. -
ANSWER ✔✔Foreign Object Damage(FOD)
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A program or process used to assure a FOD-free product/system. -
ANSWER ✔✔Foreign Object Elimination(FOE)
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The condition where foreign object debris may cause damage, and/or
failure should the product be put into use. - ANSWER ✔✔Potential
Foreign Object Damage(FOD)
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,Foreign Object(FO) is also called referred to as what? - ANSWER
✔✔Foreign Object Debris(FOD)
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Any area where flight hardware is in place and exposure to foreign
objects would potentially cause a system or product failure due to
deterioration, malfunction or damage. - ANSWER ✔✔Foreign Object
Debris(FOD) Designated Area
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Devices such as edge protectors, caps, plugs, and protective covers
used for hoses, cables, ducts, electronic components and other
hardware exposed to potential damage. - ANSWER ✔✔Foreign
Object Debris(FOD) Barriers
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, Physical inspection and removal of FO in an assigned area or a zone. -
ANSWER ✔✔Foreign Object Debris(FOD) Walk/Sweep
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Any material that is inadvertently left inside an assembly after close out
or test and any foreign objects in areas from which migration is possible,
(e.g., through tooling holes, bend relief cutouts, drain holes, intakes,
etc.) which are probable to cause system or component malfunction or
deterioration should the product be put into use. - ANSWER
✔✔Critical Foreign Object(FO)
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Examples of Consumables - ANSWER ✔✔-Issued apparel (e.g.
gloves, hair nets, snoods, booties etc.)
-Safety glasses and shop coats o Glue, paint, sealant o Rags, gauze
pads, swabs
-Sandpaper, brushes, applicators, paper, pens, plastic covers