Military Flight Operations Quality Assurance

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  • By Ashley Segura
  • Air Force Safety Center

Military Flight Operations Quality Assurance is a proactive safety program that analyzes routine flight data to detect, measure, and mitigate hazards. MFOQA quantifies safety, training, maintenance and operational trend information to improve efficiency, mission performance, and increase combat readiness. It is a non-punitive, identity-protected program designed to root out hazards, not punish pilots or crews. 

MFOQA reduces aviation mishaps by identifying operational and maintenance trend anomalies from baseline operations, providing commanders critical awareness of hazard trends and actionable information for risk mitigation.

MFOQA focuses on collecting data from routine, successful missions to establish baselines of normal operations. The data tells “how” the crews are flying, what techniques they’re using and how the aircraft is performing. After a baseline is established, trends that stray away from the norm can be detected.

Currently, there are 14 aircraft fleets participating in the MFOQA program. An astonishing 3.7 terabytes of data from more than 2,200 aircraft, and more than 37,000 flights are collected and analyzed by the MFOQA team each month. MFOQA fleets include the T-6, C-5M, C-17, C-32, C-37, C-40, C/WC/EC/MC/HC/AC-130J, KC/RC/TC/WC-135, KC-46 and boom, HH-60G/W, MQ-9, F-15 C/D/E, F-16 Block 50/52, and B-1B.   

Data from participating aircraft is collected by MFOQA and then analyzed to identify deviations from standard operating procedures, performance parameters, and established safety limits. These deviations, even minor ones, can be precursors to more serious incidents or accidents. Analyzing the data allows trends and patterns to emerge, highlighting potential safety risks that might otherwise go unnoticed.

Once risks are identified, the data enables the development of targeted interventions and mitigation strategies. This could involve revising procedures, improving training, or implementing technological upgrades to address the root causes of the identified risks. By identifying and addressing risks proactively, MFOQA helps to reduce the occurrence of accidents, incidents, and near misses. It transforms reactive safety practices into a proactive approach.

“In its 20-year history, MFOQA has racked up numerous saves that have prevented loss of life and combat equipment,” said Margaret “Maggie” Moore, MFOQA manager. “MFOQA is a force enabler because it allows crews to identify, assess, and mitigate previously unknown risk to meet mission objectives. This feedback is based on actual flight data, rather than subjective observations, making it credible and effective.”  

In the Air Force Safety Center’s Air Force Safety Automated System, commanders, aircrew, and safety personnel can see tailored courses of action and mitigation strategies for addressing concerns within specific communities. Additionally, 12 months of data by fleet detailing trends, hazards, and risks are available. This information ranges from pre-flight information to fleet-wide hazards decision-makers can use to ensure effective training and mission operations.

While not a mandatory program, there are many reasons why System Program Offices should participate in the MFOQA program.

“MFOQA acts to identify hazards for leadership who can weigh the benefits of accepting that risk, or modifying training, procedures, or operations to mitigate the risk,” said Moore. “System Program Offices can’t fix what they’re not aware of and SPO’s have reaped valuable data from the MFOQA program that revealed previously unknown critical hazards. In today’s increasingly dangerous world, we ignore data at our own peril.”

Don’t see your fleet in the MFOQA program? Operators should participate in System Safety Groups and tell leadership they see the value of proactive data-centric safety to mission success. 

For more information on the MFOQA program, visit https://www.safety.af.mil/Divisions/Aviation-Safety-Division/MFOQA/