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OverRun 15th Mar 2010 09:15

Jetstar A320-232 MTOW
 
Hi,

Can anyone help please with the MTOW for the Jetstar A320-232s (or the weights if there are several weight variants) :ok:

I've got the Jetstar AOC, which shows only the aircraft type, registrations, and serial number; and tried the CASA website registration search which has the same information. Does anyone know a place in the Australian system where the actual aircraft MTOW can be found? The A320-200 has at least 4 manufacturer's weight variants that I know of.

Cheers
Overrun

hongkongfooey 15th Mar 2010 11:06

Unless its changed MTOWs are 77,000 and 75,500

Luckyguy 15th Mar 2010 20:29

You should try......
 
Looking in the AFM, which should be on the aircraft. Make sure it's the right Ser. No. for the A/C and it'll tell you all the mass limitations.....

I think !!

LG

Wirelock 15th Mar 2010 20:34

this information can be found in the introduction of the SRM. what are the MSN's of the aircraft in question??
if you tell me i will have a look in the SRM when i get a chance

John Citizen 16th Mar 2010 02:51


Does anyone know a place in the Australian system where the actual aircraft MTOW can be found?
You can find it at The Civil Aircraft Register at www.casa.gov.au

However it is interesting to note that the MTOW on the CASA register of 73,500 kg does not match the actual MTOW of 77,000kg which is used by airline in practice :confused:

OverRun 16th Mar 2010 09:23

Thanks John Citizen; I've now downloaded the full register and have found the weights. As you say, the A320-232s are all registered as 73,500 kg MTOW - some of the registrations are VH-VQA to VH-VQZ.

So the gap between registered MTOW and actual or AFM MTOW is elusively there. Thanks to the others who pointed to the more likely weights. wirelock - here are some MSNs: 2587, 2573, 2515 if you pass close by the SRM :ok:

I know some of the European LCCs move the MTOW weight around pretty freely so as to fit with routes and landing fees. I'm sure it is all being done in a formalised and approved fashion, here and there :hmm:

Wirelock 16th Mar 2010 18:15

hello,
as per revision nov 01/09 the MTOW of these aircraft are 73.5.
there is an SRM note that the certified MTOW at time of delivery is still valid as per this revision.this would change in the next revision if jetstar have offically changed the MTOW
jetstar could have a part 21 approved organisation to issue SB for MTOW change.
the highest WV of this model(covered by SRM) is 15 which has a MTOW of 78T.
hope this helps

Its the Pleats 16th Mar 2010 22:55

I can tell you all 100% that Jetstar's A320's MTOW is 77000kg (max Ramp weight is 77400kg). This is the case for all Jetstar's A320s. What they are certified as re airport charges, I have no idea!

Hope that helps!

OverRun 17th Mar 2010 05:14

Really great guys - it helps a lot and many thanks


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