dry operating mass definition

dry operating mass means the total mass of the aircraft ready for a specific type of operation, excluding usable fuel and traffic load;
dry operating mass means, for the purposes of this technical standard, the total mass of the helicopter ready for a specific type of operation excluding all usable fuel and traffic load;
dry operating mass means the total mass of the aircraft ready for a specific type of operation, excluding usable fuel and traffic load [Regulation (EU) No 965/2012];

More Definitions of dry operating mass

dry operating mass means the total mass of the aircraft ready for a specific type of operation,

Related to dry operating mass

  • Interconnected Reliability Operating Limit or “IROL” shall mean the value (such as MW, MVAR, Amperes, Frequency, or Volts) derived from, or a subset of, the System Operating Limits, which if exceeded, could expose a widespread area of the bulk electrical system to instability, uncontrolled separation(s) or cascading outages.

  • Net operating loss means a loss incurred by a person in the operation of a trade or business. "Net operating loss" does not include unutilized losses resulting from basis limitations, at-risk limitations, or passive activity loss limitations.

  • System Operating Limit or “SOL” shall mean the value (such as MW, MVAR, Amperes, Frequency, or Volts) that satisfies the most limiting of the prescribed operating criteria for a specified system configuration to ensure operation within acceptable reliability criteria.

  • Approved Operating Expenses means for each Budget Year during the Term the following operating expenses reasonably and actually incurred from the operation and maintenance of Property to the extent that such operating expenses are consistent with the Annual Budget and the Annual Audited Financial Statements:

  • Operating Reserve means generation capacity or load reduction capacity which can be called upon on short notice by either Party to replace scheduled energy supply which is unavailable as a result of an unexpected outage or to augment scheduled energy as a result of unexpected demand or other contingencies.