Pilot Operating Handbook
Section 6
TL-2000
Sting
Weight & Balance Information
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The pilot is the final and only responsible party for the safe operation of this aircraft.
31 December 09 / Chg 5
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Write in the actual weight of the baggage in all three locations, pilot side storage,
copilot side storage and aft deck area. Multiply the total baggage weight times the
Arm shown in the row to obtain the moment for the baggage.
Total the weights, including the empty aircraft weight which should not exceed 1320
pounds.
Total all the moments, including the empty aircraft moment.
Divide the total moment by the total weight. This is the current CG which should be
between 80.2 and 86.7 inches from the Datum plane for the aircraft to be within its
weight and balance for this flight loading
Complete this chart for each of critical test loading conditions to be sure that your
final Loaded CG position falls within the allowable CG limits, at all times, for all
operations.
CRITICAL LOADING CONDITIONS
Each of the following eight critical loading conditions should be investigated for each
individual aircraft, along with any other possible loading condition which may affect
the Weight and Balance envelope of the aircraft. This is particularly important for
aircraft operation close to the CG limits.
Be sure the maximum individual weights and the Gross Weight are not exceeded at
any time.
Be sure all loaded items are placed in approved locations aboard the aircraft.
1.
Maximum Pilot2 Weight, (250+250) with:
a)
Full Usable Fuel, Maximum Baggage
b)
Full Usable Fuel, Zero Baggage
c)
Zero Usable Fuel, Maximum Baggage
d)
Zero Usable Fuel, Zero Baggage
2.
Minimum Pilot Weight, (100lbs), with:
a)
Full Usable Fuel, Maximum Baggage
b)
Full Usable Fuel, Zero Baggage
c)
Zero Usable Fuel, Maximum Baggage
d)
Zero Usable Fuel, Zero Baggage
The Loaded CG must fall within the specified Maximum Forward Limit of 80.2” and
Maximum Aft Limit of 86.7” for all aircraft.