What is a PDA or TOFA ? What is the safety implication ? Who is responsible to limit their occurrences ?

✈A PDA (Parts Departing from Aircraft), also called TFOA ( Things Falling-Off Aircraft ) is any piece of equipment falling from an aircraft, ranging in size from a simple rivet up to a fan cowl.

✈Potential safety risk: A PDA may damage vital parts of the aircraft and/or cause serious or fatal injuries to passengers or people on ground. Preventing PDAs start with aircraft design & follows maintenance, operations & a variety of players.

✈Maintenance Team:
Mechanics may reduce the number of occurrences by complying with the procedures, by identifying all elements during the visual inspections, that could lead to a PDA.

✈Operations:
Flight crews may do their part by performing a thorough walk-around before each flight.

✈Engineering department (CAMO):
By reporting all PDA events to OEM, the CAMO helps in identification of areas where a design/procedure/ training modification would reduce the risk.

✈Manufacturer Responsibility:

👉Investigate all PDA occurrences

👉Develop mitigating solutions.

👉Maintenance procedure change or design enhancement.

👉Monitor the in-service effectiveness of these solutions.

👉Report PDA events to Regulators.

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Author – Tanmay Palei
Sr. Aircraft Structure Engineer

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Last Update: September 28, 2024