Zero fuel weight of an aircraft is ____ ?
A. equal to sum of empty operating weight and the maximum pay load
B. equal to empty operating weight
C. equal to maximum landing weight
D. All of them
Airport engineering involves the planning, design and construction of airports and related facilities to ensure the safe and efficient movement of aircraft, passengers and cargo
A. equal to sum of empty operating weight and the maximum pay load
B. equal to empty operating weight
C. equal to maximum landing weight
D. All of them
A. 180 m
B. 260 m
C. 120 m
D. 60 m
A. Warping cracks
B. Shrinkage cracks
C. Alligator cracking
D. Mud pumping
A. Terminal building
B. holding apron
C. Apron
D. Hanger
A. more than the maximum structural landing weight
B. equal to the empty operating weight plus the payload
C. equal to the maximum structural landing weight
D. less than the maximum structural landing weight
A. 12
B. 98
C. 36
D. 32
A. 3130 m
B. 3030 m
C. 2845 m
D. 2910 m
A. overall apron area required is more
B. aircraft rear loading door is far away from terminal building.
C. hot blast is directed towards the terminal building
D. None of them
A. 600 m
B. 750 m
C. 300 m
D. 150 m
A. 2100 m and 600 m
B. 1500 m and 750 m
C. 1500 m and 600 m
D. 2100 m and 750 m