NOTE
The
Weight
and Balance and
Installed
Equipment Data sheet
is
included in the
aircraft
file.
In
addition to the
licensed
empty weight and moment noted
on
this
sheet, the
c.g. arm
(fuselage station)
is
also
shown,
but need not be used
on
the
Sample Loading
Problem.
The moment
shown
on the sheet
must be divided by
1000
and
this
value used
as the moment/
1000
on the loading
problem.
Use the Loading Graph to
determine
the moment/1000
for
each addi-
tional item to be
carried;
then
list
these
on
the loading
problem.
NOTE
Loading Graph information
is based
on
seats
positioned
for average
occupants and baggage loaded
in
the
center
of
the baggage
area. For other
than
average
loading
situations,
the Sample Loading
Problem
lists
fuselage
stations
for
these items
to indicate
their forward
and
aft
c.g.
range
limitation (seat travel or
baggage
area
limitation).
Additional moment calculations,
based
on
the
actual
weight and
c.g.
arm
(fuselage station)
of
the
item
being loaded,
must
be
made if the position
of
the
load
is
different from that shown
on
the Loading Graph.
Total the weights and moments/1000 and plot these values
on
the
Center
of
Gravity Moment Envelope to
determine
whether the point
falls
within the envelope, and if the loading
is
acceptable.
BAGGAGE AND CARGO
TIE-DOWN
A
nylon baggage net having
six
tie-down
straps
is provided as stan-
dard
equipment
to secure
baggage in the
area
aft
of
the
rear
seat.
Six
eyebolts
serve as attaching
points
for
the
net.
Two
eyebolts for the
for-
ward
tie-down
straps are
mounted
on
the cabin floor
near
each sidewall
just forward
of
the baggage door approximately
at station
92;
two
center
eyebolts mount
on
the
floor
slightly inboard
of
each sidewall
just
aft
of
the baggage door approximately
at station
109;
the
two
aft eyebolts
secure
at
the top
of
the
rear
baggage wall
at station
124, If
an optional
child's
seat is installed,
only
the
center
and
aft eyebolts will be needed for
secur-
ing the net in the
area remaining
behind the
seat.
A
placard
on
the baggage
door defines the weight
limitations
in the baggage
areas.
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