Glossar
Flugbetrieb
Kraftstoff blockieren (Block Fuel)
Definition
The total fuel required for a flight from engine start to engine shutdown
Verwandte Begriffe
Treibstofffarm (Fuel Farm)
An airport facility that stores and distributes aviation fuel to aircraft
Warteschleife (Holding Pattern)
A racetrack-shaped flight path used to delay an aircraft's approach to an airport
Maximales Startgewicht (MTOW: Maximum Takeoff Weight)
The maximum weight at which the pilot is allowed to attempt takeoff
Reichweite (Flugzeuge) (Range (Aircraft))
The maximum distance an aircraft can fly without refueling
Technischer Stopp (Technical Stop)
An intermediate landing for refueling or maintenance rather than passenger purposes
Verwandte Leitfäden
Mehr in Flugbetrieb
Blockzeit (Block Time)
Steigflug (Climb)
Seitenwindlandung (Crosswind Landing)
Reiseflug (Cruise)
Sinkflug (Descent)
Ausweichlandung (Diversion)
ETOPS (ETOPS)
Fährflug (Ferry Flight)
Abfangen (Flare)
Flugplan (FPL: Flight Plan)
Durchstarten (Go-Around)
Große Kreisroute (GCR: Great Circle Route)
Warteschleife (Holding Pattern)
Landung (Landing)
Positionierungsflug (Positioning Flight)
Loxodrome (Rhumb Line)
Drehung (Vr) (Vr: Rotation (Vr))
Start (Takeoff)
Technischer Stopp (Technical Stop)
Bearbeitungszeit (Turnaround Time)
Zeit zum Hochfahren der Räder (Wheels-Up Time)