FOD definition

FOD means the Field Operations Division of OKDHS.

Examples of FOD in a sentence

  • DEBRIS (FOD) ANALYSIS FOD removal shall take place daily and will be sorted and the individual contents analysed, documented and photographic evidence saved.

  • All equipment on the Airside is to be secured 4A Construction works Foreign Object Debris (FOD) Ingestion into aircraft engine Airside induction is required for all staff working on the Airside, FOD bins are to be used for any FOD found lying on the ground.


More Definitions of FOD

FOD means damage to any portion of the Engine caused by impact or ingestion of an outside object such as birds, vehicles, stones, hail, or debris. FOD shall be further defined as follows:
FOD means foreign object debris. Foreign object debris (FOD) at airports includes any object found in an inappropriate location that -- as a result of being in that location -- can damage equipment or injure airplane or airport personnel. FOD includes a wide range of material, including loose hardware, pavement fragments, catering supplies, building materials, rocks, sand, pieces of luggage, and even wildlife.
FOD means Foreign Object Damage, damage to any portion of the aircraft Engine caused by impact or ingestion of birds, stones, hail or other debris that is not part of the Engine; The disclosure of this document is subject to the restrictions of Article 14 contained herein 2 Gxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx XX0X-00X TCP® Agreement # 06-2454 Dated: March 1, 2007
FOD means [***].
FOD means the in-flight point-to-point non-linear delivery of a single audio-visual program to a single Approved Device, each viewable by a single Passenger: (a) the exhibition start time of which is at a time specified by the Passenger, (b) which is susceptible of and intended for viewing simultaneously with delivery, (c) for which such Passenger is not charged a fee to view an Included Program, and (d) which is not primarily supported by advertisement revenues and sponsorships.
FOD means Foreign Object Damage, damage to any portion of the aircraft’s Engine caused by impact or ingestion of birds, stones, hail or other conditions or debris not part of the Engine;
FOD means damage to an Engine resulting from the non-negligent ingestion of material not resident within the Engine and where such damage requires removal of the Engine, Module or Part from service.