ETOPS (Extended Operations) is a certification that allows aircraft to fly beyond the range of a single engine’s fuel endurance, providing additional safety margins. The ETOPS fuel requirement ensures that the aircraft can safely divert to an alternate airport if one engine fails.
The fuel required for ETOPS operations depends on several factors including the time rating of the engines, the distance from the nearest suitable airport, and the aircraft’s performance characteristics. The formula to calculate the additional fuel requirement is based on these parameters.
- Time Rating: The maximum time the engine can operate on one engine.
- Fuel Burn Rate: The rate at which fuel is consumed by the engine.
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