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Operating empty weight

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Operating empty weight (OEW) is the basic weight of an aircraft including the crew, all fluids necessary for operation such as engine oil, engine coolant, and all the gear required for flight but not including fuel and the payload.sometimes the payload of an aircraft can be to heavy and results in a crash.

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