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The heaviest weight an aircraft can have when it land.
Maximum Landing Weight
-Maximum Zero Fuel Weight
-Maximum Ramp Weight
The heaviest weight an aircraft can have when it starts the takeoff roll.
Maximum Takeoff Weight
-Maximum Zero Fuel Weight
-Maximum Landing Weight
The heaviest weight to which an aircraft can be loaded while it is sitting on the ground know as:
Maximum Ramp Weight
- Maximum Zero Fuel Weight
- Maximum Landing Weight
The horizontal distance that a part of the aircraft or a piece of equipment is located form the datum is called:
Arm
- Moment
- None of the above
The total arm is the airplane center of gravity and is found by dividing the total moment by the total weight.
True
Useful load consists of:
All the above
- Passengers, Baggage and flight crew
- Fuel, any other fluids that are not part of empty weight
What are the information found in a Type Certificate Data Sheet:
All of the above
- Center of Gravity Range & Maximum Weight
- Number of Seats and location, Fuel Capacity
- Datum Location and Baggage Capacity
What are the proper position of flight control during weighing an aircraft?
Refer to the manufacturers instruction
-Flaps down and Elevator up
-Flaps UP and Elevator down
What are the weight and balance equipment:
All of the above
-Plump Bob
-Scales
-Spirit level