- Operating empty weight
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Operating empty weight (OEW) is the basic weight of an aircraft including the crew, all fluids necessary for operation such as engine oil, engine coolant, water, unusable fuel and all operator items and equipment required for flight but excluding usable fuel and the payload. Also included are certain standard items, personnel, equipment, and supplies necessary for full operations.
The Operating Empty Weight (OEW) is basically the sum of the Manufacturer's Empty Weight (MEW), Standard Items (SI), and Operator Items (OI).
OEW = MEW + SI + OI
See also
- Maximum Takeoff Weight
- Aircraft Gross Weight
References
Categories:- Aviation terminology
- Aviation terminology stubs
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