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MTOM
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maximum take-off mass
Definição1
The maximum takeoff mass (MTOM), often referred to as maximum takeoff weight (MTOW), of an aircraft is a value defined by the aircraft manufacturer. It is the maximum mass at which the aircraft is certified for take off due to structural or other limits. MTOW is usually specified in units of kilograms or pounds. The mass is a fixed value and does not vary with changes in temperature, altitude or runway available.
Fonte1
Maximum Takeoff Mass (MTOM) | SKYbrary Aviation Safety. Disponível em: .
Fonte2
INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ORGANIZATION. Manual on remotely piloted aircraft systems (RPAS). Montreal, 2015. (Doc. 10019 AN/507).
Fonte3
INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ORGANIZATION. CAEP/9 agreed certification requirement for the aeroplane CO2 emissions standard. Montreal, 2013. (Cir. 337 AT/192).
Nota adicional1
MTOM can also be described as the maximum take-off weight (MTOW).
Contexto
RPA (remote pilot aircrat) may be categorized according to criteria such as: maximum take-off mass (MTOM), kinetic energy, various performance criteria, type/area of operations, capabilities.
Related Term
MTOW