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BASIC AIRPORT SAFETY & OPERATIONS SCHOOL FAA/AAAE Challenges to Airport Ramp & Runway Debris Control Airport Technology Boeing Commercial Airplanes October 2010

Airport Ramp & Runway Debris Control What is Airport FOD Definitions The Airport Role The Airline Role How is Airside FOD Generated How to Control the FOD Problem Conclusions

What is Airport FOD? It Can Be a Bolt, a Concrete Chip, a Piece of Paper, a Paint Can, a Hat, a Passenger, Tire Tread...

FOD at the Gate Plastic Safety Wire Nails Catering Supplies Baggage Pieces Stones This is unusual in that all of the material shown on this slide was collected at a single aircraft stand.

Definitions 1. Foreign Object Debris: A substance, debris, or article alien to a vehicle or system which would potentially cause damage 2. Foreign Object Damage: Any damage attributed to a foreign object that can be expressed in physical or economic terms which may or may not degrade the products safety and/or performance characteristics Definition Source: National Aerospace FOD Prevention Inc.

Impacts of Airport FOD: Engine Ingestion on the Aircraft Aircraft damage Velocity Impact of Debris Launched by Jet Blast Into Other Aircraft, Personnel (Ramp/Passengers), and Buildings BOTTOM LINE: FOD = $$$$$$$

This is a re-treaded tire that delaminated and left debris behind.

Tire debris impacted bottom of the wing causing this damage.

The Airport Role The Responsibility for Cleanliness by Airports Serving Scheduled Airlines is as Follows: International Civil Aviation Organization - Annex 14 - Standard Federal Aviation Administration - Part 139 - Requirement

ICAO Annex 14, Chapter 10, Para 2.8, Pavements: The surface of a paved runway shall be maintained in a condition so as to provide good friction characteristics and low rolling resistance. Snow, slush, ice, standing water, mud, dust, sand, oil, rubber deposits and other contaminants shall be removed as rapidly and completely as possible to minimize i i accumulation. Refer also to ICAO Airport Services Manual Part 8: Refer also to ICAO Airport Services Manual, Part 8: Airport Operational Services

FAA Part 139.305(a)(4) Paved Areas: Except as provided in paragraph (b) of this section; mud, dirt, sand, loose aggregate, foreign objects, rubber deposits and other contaminates must be removed promptly and as completely as practicable Refer also to FAA Advisory Circular 150/5210-24, Airport Foreign Object Debris (FOD) Management

The Airline Role Airlines Generate Much of the FOD Found on the Airside Through Their Operations and Those of their Support Functions User Agreements T picall Identif the Agenc User Agreements Typically Identify the Agency Responsible for Cleaning Various Areas

How is it Generated Infrastructure Physical Degradation of the Airport Surfaces and Facilities Airside Maintenance/Construction Activities Operational Activities Servicing & Maintenance of Aircraft Windborne Debris from Adjacent Areas Operation of Aircraft (Jet Blast) Personnel Weather Phenomena

Infrastructure FOD Sources Broken Pieces of Pavement Collect at Edge of Gate Area, Then Are Carried Out Via Vehicle Tires Loose Pieces of Construction Material Can be Blown From the Gate Area Onto the Maneuvering Areas

Operational FOD Sources On a 150 FT (45m) Wide Runway, The #1 and #4 Engines Can Blow FOD from Shoulder Area Back Onto The Runway Jet Blast From Aircraft Turning At RW/TW Intersections Can Blow FOD Onto Runway

777-200ER Jet Blast - Breakaway Thrust

777-200ER Jet Blast - Takeoff Thrust

This is not an optional cargo storage area! This was an Actual Event Caused by Jet Blast Airline Name Removed

How to Control The Problem Training Inspection by Airline and Airport Personnel Maintenance Activities Communication/Coordination New Technology Opportunities

Training Both Airline and Airport Personnel Need Training to: Identify FOD Know the Potential Results of Ignoring FOD Know How to Eliminate FOD Recurrent Training i Key to This Effort Is the ACTIVE Participation of All Personnel, Especially Airline Station Management and Flight Crews

Inspection Airline Personnel Should Participate, When Able, With the Airport Staff During the Daily Airside Inspections (This Will Ensure That the Local Airline Staff Know What Is Happening on the Airfield) FOD Inspections Must Be Carried Out at Regular Intervals Airlines Should Designate Individuals to Ensure That the Gate Areas Are Acceptable Prior to the Aircraft Operating There

Maintenance Activities Sweeping Operations Should Be Scheduled And Available On An As Needed Basis. Airlines Need To Provide Access To Gate Areas Capability Must Exist to Respond to Repair Problem Areas (Hole in Taxiway, Etc.) So As To Minimize the FOD Potential Funding Must Exist to Maintain Paved Surfaces In Good Condition Procedures Must Be In Place (Airport & Airline) For Procedures Must Be In Place (Airport & Airline) For Weather/Disaster Recovery, To Include FOD Removal

FOD Reduction Methods Rumble (Shaker) Strips Can be Used to Dislodge FOD From Vehicle Undercarriage Prior to Operating on the AOA These are Locally Manufactured and Can be Transportable

Communication/Coordination Notification of Airside Construction Activities and Scheduled Maintenance Must Be Disseminated to the Airport Users Airport Pre-Construction Planning Must Include the Methodology to Control and Contain FOD Generated by the Construction Activity Airlines Need an Active Airport Users Committee to Coordinate Their FOD Control Efforts With the Airport and Other Tenants

New Technology Opportunities AC 150/5220-24, Airport Foreign Object Debris (FOD) Detection Equipment describes: Stationary Radar. A radar detection system, able to detect a metallic cylindrical target measuring 1.2 in. (3.0 cm) high and 1.5 in. (3.8 cm) in diameter at ranges of up to 0.6 mile (1 km). Sensors are located 165 ft (50.0 m) or more from the runway center line. Stationary Electro-Optical. An electro-optical detection system, able to detect a 0.80 in. (2.0 cm) object target at ranges of up to 985 ft (300. m) using only ambient lighting. Sensors are located 490 ft (150 m) or more from the runway center line. Stationary Hybrid. Uses both an electro-optical and radar sensor in a unit collocated with the runway edge lights. The system is able to detect a 0.8 in. (2 cm) target on the runway. Mobile Radar. A radar detection system mounted on top of a vehicle that scans the surface in front of the vehicle when moving. The radar scans an area 600. ft by 600. ft (183 m by 183 m) to detect FOD items measuring 1.2 in (3.0 cm) high and 1.5 in (3.8 cm) in diameter. The system can operate at speeds of up to 30 mph (50 km/h), supplementing human/visual inspections.

Remember!!!!!

FOD CAN BITE YOU IF YOU RE NOT CAREFUL!!!

Conclusions Control FOD Through a Combination of the Following: Training Inspection Maintenance Communication/Coordination New Technology Opportunities i Airlines Need an Active Airport Users Committee To Coordinate Their FOD Control Efforts With the Airport And Other Tenants FOD Is Everyone s Responsibility and by Teamwork It Can Be Controlled!

Airport/Airplane Compatibility Data & Documentation Available on www.boeing.com/airports

Additional FOD Resources http://www.fodcontrol.com/ Make It FOD Free: FOD Prevention Program Manual FOD*BOSS Rapid Response Airfield Sweeper

Additional FOD Resources: FOD Prevention Program Manual:

Additional FOD Resources: FOD*Boss

Jack Christy Lead Engineer Airport Operations Airport Technology (M/C 20-93) Boeing Commercial lairplanes P.O. Box 3707 Seattle, WA 98124-2207 Phone: 425-237-2555 Fax: 425-237-2665237 2665 Email - <john.p.christy@.boeing.com> Brad Bachtel Manager Airport Technology (M/C 67-KC) Boeing Commercial lairplanes P.O. Box 3707 Seattle, WA 98124-2207 Phone: 425-237-2486 Fax: 425-237-2665237 2665 Email - <brad.bachtel@boeing.com> Boeing s Airport Technology Group http://www.boeing.com/airports / i National Aerospace FOD Prevention, Inc. Website - <http://www.nafpi.com>