STATION REFERENCE LINES.
In order to facilitate the location of various components of the airplane which require maintenance and
servicing, a method utilizing fuselage station, wing station or buttock line (BL), and waterline (WL) designations
is frequently employed in this manual. (Refer to Figure 2-2.) Fuselage stations, buttock lines, and waterlines are
reference points measured by inches in the vertical or horizontal direction from a given reference line which
indicates station locations of structural members of the airplane.
W S
2 0 6 . 7 0
W L
4 9 . 2 3
W L
4 1 . 4 7
W L
3 0 . 3 1
W L
2 3 . 5 5
W L
2 7 . 5 0
W L
2 1 . 5 8
W S
7 5 . 5 7
W S
5 0 . 0 5
W S
2 4 . 2 4
B L
6 . 4 6
B L
7 . 5 6
B L
5 3 . 3 8
1
°
09' 36" INCIDENCE
AT W.S. 86.03
W S
1 2 3 . 1 5
W S
1 5 7 . 0 0
W S
2 3 1 . 9 5
W S
1 0 6 . 6 3
W S
9 3 . 6 7
S TA
2 8 8 . 5 5
S TA
2 3 6 . 8 3
S TA
2 1 9 . 0 6
S TA
1 9 1 . 0 0
S TA
1 5 6 . 0 0
B L
0 0 . 0 0
S TA
1 3 8 . 3 3
S TA
1 0 6 . 6 3
S TA
7 4 . 0 0
S TA
3 0 2 . 11
W L
1 0 2 . 3 6
W L
9 6 . 7 6
W L
5 1 . 0 9
W L
4 4 . 1 4
S TA
2 7 7 . 3 7
S TA
2 4 7 . 1 3
S TA
1 5 3 . 0 0
S TA
4 8 . 6 0
S TA
3 5 . 6 4
S TA
4 1 . 9 0
S TA
2 6 . 0 0
S TA
5 . 1 5
S TA
0 0 . 0 0
S TA
- 1 9 . 0 0
W L
1 9 . 7 5
W L
- 2 . 3 3
S TA
6 2 . 8 8
S TA
4 4 . 5 0
S TA
7 3 . 0 4
W L
5 . 4 5
S TA
1 2 8 . 7 4
S TA
11 0 . 3 7
S TA
1 4 2 . 2 8
S TA
5 2 . 9 4
W L
8 3 . 6 3
W S
5 7 . 4 7
B L
6 0 . 0 8
2 2 7 5
W S
1 0 6 . 1 9
Figure 6-2. Station References
PA - 4 4 - 1 8 0 / 1 8 0 T
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Summary of Contents for SEMINOLE PA-44-180
Page 38: ...CHAPTER DIMENSIONS AND AREAS 1B14...
Page 49: ...CHAPTER LIFTING AND SHORING 1C1...
Page 53: ...CHAPTER LEVELING AND WEIGHING 1C5...
Page 58: ...CHAPTER TOWING AND TAXIING 1C10...
Page 62: ...CHAPTER PARKING AND MOORING 1C14...
Page 65: ...CHAPTER REQUIRED PLACARDS 1C17...
Page 70: ...CHAPTER SERVICING 1C22...
Page 98: ...CHAPTER STANDARD PRACTICES AIRFRAME 1E2...
Page 108: ...CHAPTER ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEM 1E12...
Page 189: ...CHAPTER AUTOFLIGHT 1H21...
Page 192: ...CHAPTER COMMUNICATIONS 1H24...
Page 202: ...CHAPTER ELECTRICAL POWER 1I10...
Page 228: ...CHAPTER EQUIPMENT FURNISHINGS 1J12...
Page 233: ...CHAPTER FIRE PROTECTION 1J17...
Page 238: ...CHAPTER FLIGHT CONTROLS 1J24...
Page 304: ...2A18 CHAPTER FUEL...
Page 325: ...2B17 CHAPTER HYDRAULIC POWER...
Page 357: ...2D1 CHAPTER ICE AND RAIN PROTECTION...
Page 414: ...CHAPTER LANDING GEAR 2F13...
Page 479: ...2I6 CHAPTER LIGHTS...
Page 488: ...2I16 CHAPTER NAVIGATION AND PITOT STATIC...
Page 503: ...2J7 CHAPTER OXYGEN...
Page 524: ...2K6 CHAPTER VACUUM...
Page 535: ...2K19 CHAPTER ELECTRICAL ELECTRONIC PANELS AND MULTIPURPOSE PARTS...
Page 546: ...INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK PA 44 180 180T AIRPLANE MAINTENANCE MANUAL 2L6 PIPER AIRCRAFT...
Page 547: ...2L7 CHAPTER STRUCTURES...
Page 582: ...CHAPTER DOORS 3A18...
Page 593: ...CHAPTER STABILIZERS 3B8...
Page 604: ...CHAPTER WINDOWS 3B22...
Page 611: ...CHAPTER WINGS 3C10...
Page 624: ...CHAPTER PROPELLER 3D1...
Page 643: ...CHAPTER POWER PLANT 3D21...
Page 667: ...CHAPTER ENGINE FUEL SYSTEM 3F1...
Page 681: ...CHAPTER IGNITION 3F16...
Page 712: ...CHAPTER ENGINE INDICATING 3H1...
Page 730: ...CHAPTER EXHAUST 3H19...
Page 734: ...CHAPTER OIL 3I1...
Page 743: ...CHAPTER STARTING 3I11...
Page 755: ...CHAPTER TURBINES 3J1...