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The table below shows the Rescue and Fire Fighting Crash Charts for Aeroplanes. To get more information about each aircraft model from their respective manufacturer, click on the corresponding hyperlink under the column 'Aircraft Model'.

  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
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A220-100
55,338
121,000
21,805
5,756
36
35
3.5
127
6
Airbus 
A220-300
60,328
133,000
21,508
5,681
36
38.7
3.5
145
6
Airbus 
A300-600R
170,500
375,888
68,150
18,003
44.8
54.08
5.64
274
8
Airbus 
A310-300
164,000
361,558
61,070
16,133
43.9
46.66
5.64
243
8
Airbus 
A318-100
68,000
149,914
24,210
6,396
34.1
31.5
3.95
132
6
Airbus 
A319-100
75,500
166,449
24,210
6,396
34.1
33.8
3.95
156
6
Airbus 
A320-200
77,000
169,756
29,680
7,841
34.1
37.6
3.95
180
6
Airbus 
A321-200
93,500
206,132
29,680
7,841
34.1
44.5
3.95
220
7
Airbus 
A330-200
233,000
513,677
139,100
36,750
60.3
59
5.64
303
8
Airbus 
A330-300
233,000
513,677
97,170
25,672
60.3
63.69
5.64
335
9
Airbus 
A340-200
275,000
606,271
40,957
2,906
60.3
59.42
5.64
303
8
Airbus 
A340-300
276,500
609,578
140,639
37,153
60.3
63.69
5.64
335
9
Airbus 
A340-500
380,000
837,757
214,810
56,753
63.4
67.9
5.64
313
9
Airbus 
A340-600
380,000
837,757
204,499
54,023
63.4
75.4
5.64
384
9
Airbus 
A380-800
560,000
1,234,589
323,591
85,484
79.8
72.7
7.14
555
10
Airbus 
An-140
19,150
42,218
5,913
1,562
24.5
22.6
2.5
52
4
Antonov 
An-148
43,700
96,341
8,328
2,200
28.9
29.1
3.4
85
6
Antonov 
737-900ER
84,912
187,200
26,020
6,875
35.8
42.1
3.76
186
7
Boeing 
717-200
54,885
121,000
11,163
2,950
28.4
37.8
3.34
106
6
Boeing 
737-300
62,823
138,500
20,104
5,311
28.9
33.4
3.76
134
6
Boeing 
737-400
68,039
150,000
20,104
5,311
28.9
36.4
3.76
159
6
Boeing 
737-500
60,555
133,500
20,104
5,311
28.9
31
3.76
122
6
Boeing 
737-600
65,091
143,500
26,020
6,875
34.3
31.2
3.76
130
6
Boeing 
737-700
70,080
154,500
26,020
6,875
34.3
33.6
3.76
148
6
Boeing 
737-800
79,016
174,200
26,020
6,875
34.3
39.5
3.76
184
7
Boeing 
747-400/-400ER
414,130
913,000
241,140
63,705
64.9
70.7
6.50
500
9
Boeing 
747-8
442,253
975,000
242,470
64,055
68.4
76.3
6.50
515
10
Boeing 
757-200
115,666
255,000
42,680
11,276
38.1
47.3
3.76
239
7
Boeing 
757-300
122,470
270,000
43,400
11,466
38.1
54.4
3.76
279
8
Boeing 
767-200ER
179,623
396,000
90,770
23,980
47.6
48.5
5.03
216
8
Boeing 
767-300ER
186,880
412,000
90,770
23,980
47.6
54.9
5.03
261
8
Boeing 
767-400ER
204,117
450,000
90,770
23,980
51.9
61.4
5.03
243
9
Boeing 
777-200LR
347,815
766,800
117,340
31,000
64.8
63.7
6.20
301
9
Boeing 
777-300ER
351,534
775,000
171,170
45,220
64.8
73.9
6.20
370
9
Boeing 
787-8
219,539
484,000
126,915
33,530
60.1
56.7
5.77
381
8
Boeing 
DC8-62
158,757
350,000
88,552
23,393
45.2
48
3.80
259
7
Boeing 
DC9-20
45,813
101,000
13,926
3,679
28.4
31.8
3.35
90
6
Boeing 
DC9-50
55,338
122,000
13,926
3,679
28.5
40.7
3.35
135
7
Boeing 
MD-11
285,990
630,500
146,155
38,615
51.97
61.6
6.00
410
9
Boeing 
MD-83
67,812
149,500
22,106
5,840
32.9
45
3.35
172
7
Boeing 
MD-87
72,575
160,000
22,100
5,840
32.9
39.8
3.35
139
7
Boeing 
MD-90
70,760
156,000
22,105
5,840
32.9
46.5
3.35
172
7
Boeing 
CRJ1000
41,640
91,800
10,967
2,897
26.1
39.1
2.69
104
7
Bombardier 
CRJ200LR
24,040
53,000
8,082
2,135
21.2
26.77
2.69
50
5
Bombardier 
CRJ700ER
34,019
75,000
10,989
2,903
23.3
32.33
2.69
70
6
Bombardier 
CRJ900
38,329
84,500
10,967
2,897
24.9
36.4
2.69
90
6
Bombardier 
CRJ900ER
37,421
82,500
10,967
2,897
24.9
36.24
2.69
86
6
Bombardier 
ERJ 170 Series
35,990
79,344
11,629
3,072
26.0
29.9
3.01
80
6
Embraer 
ERJ 175 Series
37,500
82,673
11,629
3,072
26.0
31.68
3.01
88
6
Embraer 
ERJ 195 Series
48,790
107,563
16,156
4,268
28.7
38.67
3.01
122
6
Embraer 
G650
45,179
99,600
24,984
6,600
30.36
30.4
2.7
18
6
Gulfstream 
IL-62M
167,000
368,000
105,300
27,817
43.2
53.1
3.75
168
8
Ilyushin 
IL-86
21,319
57,118
8,780
2,319
30.0
26.87
2.86
64
5
Ilyushin 
IL-96-300
99,800
220,000
105,000
39,705
60.1
55.35
6.08
300
8
Ilyushin 

Notes:

​* Reference field length reflects the model / engine combination that provides the shortest field length   and the standard conditions (max. weight, sea level, std.day, A/C off, runway dry with no slope)
** Span includes optional winglets

DISCLAIMER

  1. These charts are referred to in Doc 9137 Airport Services Manual Part 1 Rescue and Fire Fighting
  2. The charts will be updated as more information is available.