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FOD - Risk Management
Col CW Fox MA-HQ AF/SE
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Overview
  • FOD Mishap Statistics
  • FOD Prevention Methods
  • Challenges to FOD Prevention
  • DEMIO Concept
  • Questions

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FOD Mishap Statistics
  • Data summary for FY95-04
  • 800 total FOD mishaps
  • Class A, B, C
  • A reported AF FOD mishap occurs every 4.5 days
  • Total cost 240M
  • Approx. 4 of total USAF mishap cost
  • Average cost per FOD mishap 300K
  • Median cost per FOD mishap 118K
  • Three destroyed aircraft from FOD 66M

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FOD Mishap Statistics
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FOD Mishap Statistics
L/G Landing Gear Other includes metal
fasteners, rocks, etc.
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FOD Mishap Statistics
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FOD Prevention Methods
  • 1 Priority Attack the source!
  • Continued vigilance in traditional methods
  • FOD education, sweeps/walks, tool control, etc.
  • Look for new ways to prevent an old problem
  • Innovative programs at grassroots level
  • Utilize/Apply Risk Management principles to
    reduce your mishap potential
  • If we miss the FO, prevent the D
  • Increased durability of engine blades
  • Design improvements and surface treatments
  • System approach at aircraft design stage
  • Inlet location and shape, inlet screens, etc.

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Challenges to FOD Prevention
  • FOD considered small problem by many
  • Damage cost accounts for lt 4 mishaps
  • Prevention methods cost time and money
  • Must show return on investment
  • Benchmark off successful units / organizations to
    learn how they reduced their FOD incidents

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DEMIO Concept Dedicated Engine Mishap
Investigation Office
  • Collocated with teardown facility at Tinker AFB,
    OK
  • Office owned by field MAJCOM, not AFMC
  • Direct control to influence office performance
  • ACC pursued as top submitter of engines, AETC
    runner-up
  • Not saddled with existing perceptions of depot
  • Personnel
  • Est. 3 investigators needed to handle workload
  • Based on 3-year average of OC-ALC engine
    teardowns
  • GS-13 or O-4 runs office serves as investigator
  • Two senior enlisted or contractors as worker bees
  • Approx. 350K annual budget

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DEMIO Concept
  • Solution to MAJCOM criticisms of current process
  • Engine-related mishaps take SIB members away from
    primary duties for too long
  • From 04 AFOSC 4-star Survey The most recent
    AFMAN 91-223 change to require a formal board for
    every Flight Class B (with few exceptions) is
    causing unnecessary workload on our mishap wings,
    particularly with regards to engine mishaps.
  • Depots take too long to complete engine teardowns
  • 73 days was median time to process (open to
    close) engine-related deficiency reports from
    FY02-FY04
  • Investigating known failure modes is a waste of
    resources

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DEMIO Concept
  • Solution to AFSC criticisms of current process
  • SIBs do not attend teardowns, lose touch with
    investigation, get frustrated, write marginal
    reports
  • SIBs lack depth of technical knowledge needed to
    fully understand failure modes corrective
    actions
  • From 04 AFOSC 4-star Survey Let unit Chiefs
    of Safety concentrate on human factors issues and
    not waste their time investigating complex engine
    failures they are not trained to do.
  • Mishap engines are not properly labeled,
    resulting in major delays or even complete loss
    of item
  • Complete loss occurred as recently as 2003

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DEMIO Concept
  • Relieve some investigative burden from field,
    while improving engine-related mishap
    investigations
  • Free-up safety resources for local mishap
    prevention
  • Improved investigation better understanding of
    mishap drivers better recommendations
  • Decreased potential for future mishaps
  • Apply resources to drive down the 1 most
    frequent cause of Air Force aviation mishaps
    (Powerplant)
  • You can't expect different results when
  • you keep doing things the same way.

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AFSC POCs
  • Major Jeff Taylor Aircraft Maintenance
  • DSN 246-0609 Commercial 505-846-0609
  • E-Mail Jeffrey.Taylor_at_kirtland.af.mil
  • Capt Brian McDonald Propulsion Engineer
  • DSN 246-0991 Commercial 505-846-0991
  • E-Mail Brian.McDonald_at_kirtland.af.mil
  • CMSgt Jeff Moening Aircraft Maintenance
  • DSN 246-0972 Commercial 505-846-0972
  • E-Mail Jeffery.Moening_at_kirtland.af.mil

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Questions
The Goal is ZERO!
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