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ZFW
Usado para
zero fuel weight
Definição1
The sum total of the empty weight of an aircraft, its crew, passengers, and cargo,. It is the maximum permissible weight of an aircraft; any additional load beyond this must be in the form of fuel (i.e., the maximum takeoff weight less the total usable fuel in the applicable aircraft).
Fonte1
KUMAR, Bharat (ed.). An illustrated dictionary of aviation. New York: McGraw-Hill, c2005. 752 p.
Definição2
MTOW minus total usable-fuel weight; usually limiting case for wing bending moment because wings are empty and fuselage is full.
Fonte2
GUNSTON, Bill. The Cambridge aerospace dictionary. Cambridge: Cambridge University, 2004. vii, 740 p. (Cambridge aerospace series
Definição3
Actual weight of the fully equipped aircraft including crew, traffic load and, if applicable, ballast fuel.
Fonte3
INTERNATIONAL AIR TRANSPORT ASSOCIATION. IATA passengers glossary of terms. In: INTERNATIONAL AIR TRANSPORT ASSOCIATION. Airline Industry Data Model. [Montreal: IATA, 15 june 2018]. Título dentro do arquivo eletrônico: RP1008, Business glossary of terms. Disponível em: https://www.iata.org/contentassets/c33c192da39a42fcac34cb5ac81fd2ea/iata-passenger-glossary-of-terms.xlsx . Acesso em: 12 jul. 2023.
Fonte4
INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ORGANIZATION. Report of the independent experts on the medium and long term goals for aviation fuel burn reduction from technology. Montreal, 2010. (Doc. 9963).
Nota adicional2
Information regarding this term is a result of researches developed by DECEA in cooperation with ANAC.
Contexto
For a given mission, take-off weight is zero fuel weight plus the weight of fuel, which is fuel to be consumed in the mission plus reserve fuel.
Português
peso zero combustível