Defuelling time is a critical aspect of aviation safety and efficiency, particularly during takeoff and landing operations. It refers to the process of removing fuel from an aircraft to reduce its weight, which can improve handling characteristics and performance.
The defuelling rate depends on various factors such as the type of aircraft, the fuel system design, and the available infrastructure. Typically, larger aircraft may require more time to defuel compared to smaller ones due to their greater fuel capacity.
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Why is defuelling time important in aviation?
How does the size of an aircraft impact defuelling time?
What is the typical defuelling rate for commercial airliners?
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What are the safety considerations during defuelling?
How does weather affect defuelling operations?
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