Aviation Seminars1 #3661. Which items are included in the empty weight of an aircraft? A- Unusable fuel and undrainable oil. B- Only the airframe, powerplant,

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Aviation Seminars1 #3661. Which items are included in the empty weight of an aircraft? A- Unusable fuel and undrainable oil. B- Only the airframe, powerplant, and optional equipment. C- Full fuel tanks and engine oil to capacity.

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Aviation Seminars4 #3662. An aircraft is loaded 110 lb. Over maximum certificated gross weight. If fuel (gasoline) is drained to bring the aircraft weight within limits, how much fuel should be drained? A gallons. B gallons. C gallons.

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Aviation Seminars7 #3288. Loading an airplane to the most aft CG will cause the airplane to be A- less stable at all speeds. B- less stable at slow speeds, but more stable at high speeds. C- less stable at high speeds, but more stable at low speeds.

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Aviation Seminars10 #3673. Determine the aircraft loaded moment and the aircraft category on the next slide Use Fig. 35 as shown on next two slides. Weight Mom Empty weight 1,350lbs Pilot & front passenger 380lbs. Fuel 48 gal. 288lbs. Oil 8 qt. 15lbs. -.2 A- 78.2, normal category. B- 79.2, normal category. C- 80.4, utility category. 3-56b

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Aviation Seminars13 #3674. Upon landing, the front passenger (180 lb) departs the airplane. A rear passenger (204 lb) moves to the front passenger position. What effect does this have on the CG if the airplane weighed 2,690 lb and the MOM/100 was 2,260 just prior to the passenger transfer? Use figure 33&34. A- The CG moves forward approximately 3 inches. B- The weight changes, but the CG is not affected. C- The CG moves forward approximately 0.1 inch.

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Aviation Seminars16 #3665. Determine if the airplane weight and balance are within limits. Front seat occupants 340 lb. Rear seat occupants 295 lb. Fuel 44 gal. Baggage 56 lb. Baggage arm 140 in. Empty weight 2015lb. Empty moment/ Maximum gross weight2950 lb. Use fig 33 & 34. A- 20 pounds overweight, CG aft of limits. B- 20 pounds overweight, CG within limits. C- 20 pounds overweight, CG forward of forward limits.

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Aviation Seminars19 #5647. Given an aircraft loaded with a ramp weight of 3,650 pounds and having a CG of 94.0, approximately how much baggage would have to be moved from the rear baggage area at station 180 to the forward baggage area at station 40 in order to move the CG to 92.0? A pounds. B pounds. C pounds. Comm.

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