FOD Foreign Object Debris/ Foreign Object Damage
GFR Government Flight Representative
MOC Maintenance Operational Check
MTF Maintenance Test Flight
QAR Quality Assurance Representative
QC Quality Control
QCI Quality Control Inspector
QCM Quality Control Manager
1. GENERAL PROCEDURES
1.1 GROUND OPERATIONS PROCEDURES
The Company’s ground operations training program ensures that all personnel to include on-site contractors receive initial indoctrination and continuation training and that only trained; qualified, and/or certified personnel perform aircraft ground operations. Personnel training records are maintained by the Human Resources Department in accordance with training procedures (document number to be determined). Human Resources monitors all training requirements using a matrix which identifies specific training tailored to each employee’s job. The training matrix provides an up to date status of all employee qualification requirements and when they are due for recurring or certification training. Training is conducted by maintenance foreman and selected instructors and documented on employee training records which are maintained in the Human Resources Department.
The Company’s ground operations procedures include selecting; training, testing and certification of personnel authorized to perform aircraft ground operations in all normal and emergency operations and are addressed in the remaining sections of this manual.
1.2 SPECIFIC GROUND OPERATIONS PROCEDURES
1.2.1 FOREIGN OBJECT DAMAGE PREVENTION PROGRAM
Purpose
The FOD Prevention Program utilizing NAS 412 guidance is planned, integrated, and developed in conjunction with our safety, quality, maintenance and flight operations functions. It is designed to promote flight safety and prevent damage to aircraft, components and equipment undergoing maintenance, repair and overhaul. FOD can be prevented through good housekeeping, professional maintenance practices and procedures, continual personnel training, effective investigation of FOD incidents and initiation of corrective action to prevent recurrence.
Responsibilities.
• The appointed FOD officer is designated as the FOD prevention program focal point. He is responsible for developing, revising, monitoring, reviewing, and assessing the FOD Prevention Program and investigating FOD incidents and evaluating preventive measures to prevent recurrence.
• The Director of Operations is responsible for implementing these procedures in daily maintenance, repair, overhaul, flight line and launch operations.
• The Material Logistics Manager is responsible for implementing FOD prevention procedures during storage, shipping and handling of material and components. 中国航空网 www.aero.cn 航空翻译 www.aviation.cn 本文链接地址:Foreign Object Debris and Foreign Object Damage (FOD) Prevention For Aviation Maintenance & Manufacturing(23)