FOD squad
/ Published February 26, 2010
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Dozens of 919th Special Operations Wing reservists walk the Duke Field flightline Feb. 23 to find and remove debris that could potentially cause foreign object damage, better known as FOD, to operating aircraft engines. While aircraft maintenance crews routinely conduct “FOD walks,” this event, directed by the wing commander, brought wide participation from Duke Field members representing a variety of non-maintenance Air Force specialties. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Jon McCallum)
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Technical Sgt. Jon Lukowski, 919th Maintenance Squadron , left, and Master Sgt. Marion Lollis, 919th Maintenance Group, squadron and wing foreign object damage prevention monitors, respectively, gather up bags of potentially aircraft-damaging debris collected by participants in the Feb. 23 “FOD walk” on the Duke Field flightline.
While aircraft maintenance crews routinely conduct “FOD walks,” this event, directed by the wing commander, brought wide participation from Duke Field members representing a variety of non-maintenance Air Force specialties. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Jon McCallum)
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Close up photo displays a sample of potentially aircraft-damaging debris collected from the Duke Field flightline Feb. 23 during a foreign object damage prevention “FOD walk” by 919th Special Operations Wing reservists. While aircraft maintenance crews routinely conduct “FOD walks,” this event, directed by the wing commander, brought wide participation from Duke Field members representing a variety of non-maintenance Air Force specialties. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Jon McCallum)