Debris / Damage Foreign Objects

Description of the FOD training program


FOD Foreign Object Debris/Damage Online Training - PART 21 J and G - PART 145 - Airport Airside

The FOD training course covers the different types of FOD and the actions to be taken in the event of lost or found objects. Manufacturing - Maintenance - Airports - Airport “Air Side”

Format

Online Training

Matériel annexe

1 video + 6 documents

Author

Alain François

Évaluation

1 test QCM

Durée

1 hour

Prix

$ 30 

Course Objectives

  • Understanding the risks associated with foreign objects in the workplace to ensure employee safety and health. 
  • Identify the various sources of FOD for all categories of personnel.
  • Understand and implement measures to avoid and prevent foreign object debris (FOD),
  • Promote best practices in maintenance with regard to flight safety.
  • Enable trainees to identify sources of FOD, avoid them, and know how to manage their presence. 

Teaching method

Scenario-based exercises
Analysis of accident reports
Real-world examples

Target audience

• Personnel working in close proximity to aircraft (runway, maintenance, security): Ramp agents, pilots, flight attendants, etc.

• or in maintenance and production facilities.

• Personnel and managers responsible for the quality system.

• Anyone working at an aircraft maintenance organization: Aircraft mechanics, Aircraft engineers,

Assessment

This training course requires that you complete the entire program, watch the video lectures, and read the accompanying materials.

A certificate will be issued upon completion of a 10-question multiple-choice assessment.  

You must answer 80% of the questions correctly.

Contents 

• Identifying Sources of Foreign Object Contamination (FOC)
Available Methods for Combating FOC
• Actions to Take
• Solutions: Corrective and Preventive Measures
• FOC Management
• Examples of Best Practices
• Statistics and Facts
• Consequences of the Damage Caused
• FOC Management by the Company

Benefits 

Immediate knowledge acquisition.

Raising awareness through concrete, everyday examples.

Prerequisites

Understand and read English.
VALIDITY

YOUR CERTIFICATE WILL BE ACCEPTED BY THE AUTHORITIES

Our online aviation training portal offers courses approved by aviation authorities: EASA, DGAC, OSAC, and FAA

Training Program

  • 01 - Recommendations and information for training
    02 - How does the training work
    03 - FOD Awareness
    04 - FOD Program Action Plan
    05 - What is a FOD incident - Concorde and Safety Culture
    06 - What is the most common appearance (color, size, nature, etc.) of FOD?
    07 - What is the role and what are the specific functions of the SGS in the management of the FOD?
    08 - Best-known examples of accidents caused by FOD
    09 - How to perform a FOD analysis
    10 - Test
    11 - How to perform a FOD analysis 
    04 - FOD Foreign Object Debris/Damage Training Certificate

Training schedule

Alain François

Aviation Compliance Manager at Aviation Sans Frontières.

Teaches courses at the ESTACA engineering school (ISAE/Sup Aero Group - Paris Saclay, Laval, and Bordeaux campuses) for 4th- and 5th-year engineering students and master's students in AERO maintenance, such as:

- FAA/EASA Air Law: PART 145, PART 21 J & G,

- EASA PART CAMO & CAO - Cockpit avionics - Hydraulic systems

- Fuel systems External Quality & Safety Assurance Manager for an EASA PART 145 Certified Maintenance Workshop: Approval No.: AESA FR 145.0305.

External Quality Assurance & Safety Manager for an EASA-certified CAMO G+I (Continuing Airworthiness Management Organization): Approval No. EASA PART M FR.MG.0493.

Support for CAMO G+J certification

Quality Assurance Manager for an RAG 5.3-certified aircraft maintenance workshop in Libreville (Gabon): Approval No. GA.5.3.03.2018 Lead Auditor IAQG (International Aerospace Quality Group)


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