Maximum ramp weight

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Maximum Ramp Weight

The maximum ramp weight refers to the highest weight that an aircraft can safely have while taxiing on the ground. This weight includes the total weight of the aircraft, including its fuel, cargo, and passengers. The ramp weight is usually higher than the takeoff weight since the aircraft will burn a certain amount of fuel during taxiing and run-up operations before taking off.

It is essential to know the maximum ramp weight of an aircraft before loading it, as exceeding this weight limit can result in damage to the landing gear or even a runway accident during takeoff. Understanding the aircraft’s maximum ramp weight is also crucial for calculating fuel requirements and determining the number of passengers and cargo that can be safely carried.

Pilots and ground personnel must ensure that an aircraft’s weight remains within its stipulated limit throughout all ground operations, including taxiing, takeoff, and landing. Failure to adhere to the maximum ramp weight limit can have disastrous consequences, so it is vital to prioritize safety above all else.

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