MTOM definition

MTOM means the Maximum Take Off Mass, which corresponds to a certified amount specific to all aircraft types, as stated in the certificate of airworthiness of the aircraft;
MTOM means maximum take-off mass.
MTOM. Maximum Take-Off Mass») shall mean a maximum take-off mass, which corresponds to a certified amount specific to all aircraft types, as stated in the certificate of airworthiness of the aircraft concerned;

Examples of MTOM in a sentence

  • Until this document has been submitted the highest MTOM established for this type of aircraft will be taken as a basis.

  • Messages MUST use the ―text/xml‖ media type, unless MTOM is being used.

  • FIX per t MTOM Parking positions are considered as handling positions for the period of commercial activity; Provision and maintenance of the areas required for aircraft handling within the scope of the areas so far developed; The handling positions are marked and divided according to current regulations.

  • In this case the LIME-AP MUST respond with an MTOM encapsulated message.

  • A change of the MTOM according to the AFM will be recognized only, if the change has been announced at least four months before the start of a flight schedule period.

  • If an aircraft is operated at a lower MTOM, the actual MTOM is to be proved by the “Airplane Flight Manual“(AFM), Basic Manual Section for Weight Limitations.

  • If an LC supports MTOM, it MAY use an MTOM packaging to issue a WS-Transfer GET request.

  • If MTOM is in place, the HTTP media type MUST be ―multipart/related‖, and the content-type of the part containing the SOAP message MUST be ―text/xml‖.

  • The following scenarios have been defined and published by ENAC in May 2017:  S01 – RPAS with a maximum take-off mass (MTOM) below or equal to 2 kg, with an inoffensive nature (art.

  • The Message Transmission Optimization Mechanism (MTOM) is an extension to SOAP that supports effective transmission of binary data using the XML Optimized Packaging (XOP) standard.


More Definitions of MTOM

MTOM means Maximum Take-Off Mass. ‘NTO’ means Non-Technical Objection.
MTOM means the Maximum Take Off Mass, which corresponds to a certified amount specific to all aircraft types, as stated in the certificate of airworthiness of the aircraft”, Article 3 Definitions, Regulation (EC) No 785/2004 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 21 April 2004 on insurance requirements for air carriers and aircraft operators.
MTOM means the Maximum Take Off Mass, which corresponds to a certified amount specific to all aircraft types, as