The entire manuscript presents in detail the impact of FOD in aviation. Specifically, in the first two chapters, an analytical impact of various types of FOD (debris and damage) is integrated with a massive number of real word accidents and incidents. This novel approach should be in the library of any Aerospace Engineering institution, as well as any aircraft maintenance and design engineer. I would definitely recommend this novel handbook to all related readers. - Bill Xezonakis, University of East London
Chapter 1 gives a good introduction about the different types of FOD, while Chapter 2 focuses on the accidents/incidents caused by the FOD with the cost implications supported/backed by strong data. Chapter 7 expands on how to prevent and eliminate FOD with detailed images and data, which is very useful for professionals in the field of aviation, as well as operations. I think it is a suitable reference and should be considered for any reader interested in aviation, operation/maintenance, and whole aircraft design. - Mohamed Aly, Rolls-Royce
The book is rich with data and provides a solid reference foundation for further research. The extensive bibliography will help researchers to delve more deeply into specific topics; this is valuable because published research on aviation FOD is pretty thin. It breaks up the concept of FOD into industry-standard components, such as inanimate vs wildlife FOD. I recommend this reference book for anyone who needs a broad, data-driven primer on FOD in aviation, such as airfield maintenance supervisors, operations and safety managers, airport directors and FOD program developers. - David Arv Bragi, The FOD Control Corporation
This book is very well organized, comprehensive, and well-written with a thorough coverage of the subject matter including extensive bibliography in each chapter. In addition to being a very valuable reference for those in the aviation industry, it is also a quite interesting read for laymen with a general interest in the field. - S. Can Gulen, Bechtel
The entire manuscript presents in detail the impact of FOD in aviation. Specifically, in the first two chapters, an analytical impact of various types of FOD (debris and damage) is integrated with a massive number of real word accidents and incidents. This novel approach should be in the library of any Aerospace Engineering institution, as well as any aircraft maintenance and design engineer. I would definitely recommend this novel handbook to all related readers. - Bill Xezonakis, University of East London
Chapter 1 gives a good introduction about the different types of FOD, while Chapter 2 focuses on the accidents/incidents caused by the FOD with the cost implications supported/backed by strong data. Chapter 7 expands on how to prevent and eliminate FOD with detailed images and data, which is very useful for professionals in the field of aviation, as well as operations. I think it is a suitable reference and should be considered for any reader interested in aviation, operation/maintenance, and whole aircraft design. - Mohamed Aly, Rolls-Royce
The book is rich with data and provides a solid reference foundation for further research. The extensive bibliography will help researchers to delve more deeply into specific topics; this is valuable because published research on aviation FOD is pretty thin. It breaks up the concept of FOD into industry-standard components, such as inanimate vs wildlife FOD. I recommend this reference book for anyone who needs a broad, data-driven primer on FOD in aviation, such as airfield maintenance supervisors, operations and safety managers, airport directors and FOD program developers. - David Arv Bragi, The FOD Control Corporation
This book is very well organized, comprehensive, and well-written with a thorough coverage of the subject matter including extensive bibliography in each chapter. In addition to being a very valuable reference for those in the aviation industry, it is also a quite interesting read for laymen with a general interest in the field. - S. Can Gulen, Bechtel
The book is an excellent introduction to the subject of Foreign Object Debris and Damage in Aviation (FOD). Most of the descriptions are illustrated with real-world cases with detailed explanations, for example, the Concorde crash in Paris, the US Airways Flight 1549 in the Hudson River, and the Space Shuttle Columbia case, etc. The last chapter of the book is dedicated to numerical studies for the interaction of solid and liquid debris with aircraft modules. The approach of theory, well-selected and explained real-world examples, and references to the literature is very well balanced and helps the reader to thoroughly understand the subject. This chapter is a true treasure trove for those interested in solving real-world FOD problems numerically. - Philipp Epple, Coburg University of Applied Sciences