Maximum landing weight definition

Maximum landing weight means the maximum weight at which an aircraft may normally be landed as determined by the manufacturer.
Maximum landing weight. , in relation to an aircraft, means the weight set out in the certificate of airworthiness of, or the flight manual for, the aircraft as the maximum landing weight;
Maximum landing weight means the maximum weight, in 1,000 pound units, at which each aircraft operated by Airline or the Scheduled Airlines is authorized to land at the Airport, as specified in Airline's flight manual approved by the Federal Aviation Administration governing that type of aircraft.

More Definitions of Maximum landing weight

Maximum landing weight means the maximum weight, in 1,000 pound units, at which each aircraft operated by Airline or the Signatory Airlines is authorized to land at the Airport, as specified in Airline’s flight manual approved by the Federal Aviation Administration governing that type of aircraft.
Maximum landing weight means the maximum weight of the aircraft, accessories, fuel, pilot, passengers, and cargo that is permitted on landing under the best conditions, as determined for an aircraft by the appropriate federal agency or the certified allowable gross weight published by the manufacturer of the aircraft.
Maximum landing weight means the maximum certified landing weight approved by the Federal Aviation Administration in accordance with 14 CFR 21 for aircraft landing at the Airport.
Maximum landing weight means the maximum weight, in 1,000 pound units,

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