Fuel Flashcards
Maximum fuel temperature for Jet-A1
+55 °C
If the actual fuel freezing point of the fuel that is used for the flight is not identified, the fuel specification freezing point provided as follows must be used for Jet-A1:
-47 °C
Minimum fuel temperature
The highest of freezing point or -44 °C below 30 000 ft or -54 °C above 30 000 ft, in inner tank.
Freezing point in outer or trim tank.
Maximum fuel asymmetry of the inner tanks when heavier inner tank is FULL and outer tanks are balanced.
2 900 kgs
Maximum fuel asymmetry of the inner tanks when heavier inner tank contains 17 000 kgs and outer tanks are balanced.
4 800 kgs
Maximum fuel asymmetry of the inner tanks when heavier inner tank contains 7 500 kgs and outer tanks are balanced.
7 500 kgs
Maximum fuel asymmetry of the outer tanks when heavier outer tank is FULL and inner tanks are balanced.
1 480 kgs
Maximum fuel asymmetry of the outer tanks when heavier outer tank contains 2 400 kgs and inner tanks are balanced.
1 580 kgs
Maximum fuel asymmetry of the outer tanks when heavier outer tank contains 1 730 kgs and inner tanks are balanced.
1 730 kgs
Minimum fuel quantity for takeoff
5 200 kgs