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The purpose is to prevent foreign object damage.
Bird collisions
FOD (Foreign Object Damage) removal is the responsibility of all ground-crew members, and anyone tasked for the job by authority personnel at the airfield.
Insurance coverage for foreign object damage can vary among different insurance policies and providers. It is recommended to contact your insurance provider directly to confirm the specific coverage for foreign object damage that is being utilized by today's force.
Yes, you are responsible for all the damage caused by your accident therefore if an object you hit goes on to cause further damage as a result of being hit then you are responsible for all the damage.
By providing them with fill material and foreign object damage (FOD) cover deliveries.
Trees can react to foreign objects such as nails or wires by forming specialized tissues around them to isolate and eventually push them out as the tree grows. This process helps protect the tree from infection and damage caused by the foreign object.
Root cause can be traced to foreign object damage such as dirty oil or debris in the inlet air. Broken sparkplug electrodes can damage and destroy the turbine wheel.
"Penetration" is generally referred in reference to anal or vaginal penetration. A "foreign object" is something other than a body part. A penis is not a foreign object. A foreign object could be a vibrator, a vegetable or fruit, a stick, or even a bottle.
Potential risks associated with an aspirated foreign object in the respiratory system include choking, difficulty breathing, lung infection, and damage to the lungs or airways. Immediate medical attention is necessary to prevent serious complications.
More than likely, yes. The car was the responsibility of the person driving it at the time of damage, regardless of the circumstances. You are NOT liable for any part of the damage (including deductible) as long as you are driving with your friend's permission. No, you are not responsible for the damage.