Gross weight minus the material or product, when dropping a load off, its the weight after you leave.
The MTOGW (maximum take off gross weight) of the first generation of the A380 is listed as 1,235,000 lbs. Or currently is 617 tons in wieght.
If a shipping container is marked with a gross weight, that is the total weight of the load, including all packing and the container. - - - - - The importance of the Gross Weight report on the bill of lading is, there are load limits on all highways in the United States. The load limit for a truck is, nationwide, 80,000 pounds. (It is possible to get an overweight permit, but without one 80,000 is maximum.) The most weight you can comfortably carry is about 44,000 pounds; if the shipper hands you a bill that claims 50,000 pounds of freight you better ask him to take some off.
The maximum take-off weight of a Boeing 747-400 is 875,000 lbs
each plane has a set take off speed , flap position and weight for take off
The answer depends on which altec bucket truck you look at. For example the Altec AA755 MH- 2004 International 4300 Bucket Truck has a gross weight of 33.000 lbs but the ALtec AM855- 1998 International 4900 4x4 Bucket Truck has a gross weight off 39.000lbs. But on average the bucket trucks are around the 30.000 lbs.
No...not deductible..if a dependent or not. It's a gift....as such, much morte than that and YOU could owe gift tax.
operating weight is the sum of the dry operating weight +take off fuel.
The take off weight of a 737 is 130,000 in Lbs [pounds].
dry operating weight + take off fuel
The take-off weight of an A 321 is 183,000 pounds.
The maximum take off weight is 875,000 lbs or 396,890 kgs.