Weight and Balance Flashcards
What is menat by tare weight?
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The weight of any chocks and other items that are used to hold the aircraft on the scales.
What is included in the empty weight of an aircraft?
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The weight of the airframe, engines, and all items or operating equipment that have fixed locations and are permanently intalled in the aircraft. Empty weight includes optional and special equipment, fixed ballast, full reservoirs of hydraulic fluid and engine lubricating oil, and unusable fuel.
What equipment must be installed in an aircraft when it is weighted to find its empty weight center of gravity?
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All the equimpent listed in the Aircraft Equipment List as “required equipment” or as equipment that is permanently installed.
What is meant by permanent ballast for an aircraft?
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Weight that is permanently installed in an aircraft to bring the empty weight center of gravity into allowable limits.
What is meant by the maximum zero fuel weight of an aircraft?
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The maximum permissible weight of a loaded aircraft(passengers, crew, cargo, etc.), less itst fuel.
What is meant by undrainable fuel?
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The fuel that is left in the tank, lines, and compnents when the aircraft is placed in lever flight position and the fuel drained at the main fuel strainer. This is also called residual fuel.
What is meant by the datum that is used for weight and balance computations?
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It is a readily identified reference chosen by the aircraft manufacturer from which all longitudinal locations on the aircraft are referenced.
What is meant by moment in computation of weight and balance?
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A force that tends to cause rotation. It is the product of the weight of an object in pounds and the distance of the object from the datum in inches.
what is meant by the arm of an item installed in an aircraft?
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The distance, in inches, between the center of gravity of the item and the datum.
What is meant by a moment index?
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A moment divided by a constant such as 10, 100, or 1,000.
What is meant by the center of gravity range?
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The distance in inches between the forward allowable center of gravity and the rearward allowable center of gravity.
What is a loading envelope?
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The enclosed area on a graph of an airplane’s loaded weight and CG location. If lines drawn from the weight and CG cross within this envelope the airplane is properly loaded.
What is meant by permanent ballast for an aircraft?
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Weight that is permanently installed in an aircraft to bring the empty weight center of gravity into allowable limits.
When should an aircraft be reweighed?
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After an extensive repair or alteration that could change its weight or center of gravity.
Why is it necessary to consider the category under which an aircraft is licensed when computing its weight and balance?
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Different categories under which an aircraft can be licensed have different maximum gross weights and different center of gravity ranges.