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AC 43.13-1B CHG 1 9/27/01 Paragraph Table 9-3. Figure 9-9. Figure9-10. Table 9-4. Figure9-11. Page CONTENTS (CONTINUED) Aircraft Hose Specifications ................................................................................................9-22 Proper Hose Installations .....................................................................................................9-23 MinimumBendRadii...........................................................................................................9-24 Ball Diameters for Testing Hose Restrictions or Kinking...................................................9-25 SuggestedHandlingofPreformedHose..............................................................................9-25 9-31.9-36. [RESERVED.]............................................................................................................................9-26 SECTION3. EMERGENCYEQUIPMENT 9-37. Life Rafts ....................................................................................................................................................9-27 9-38. Life Raft Inspections...................................................................................................................................9-27 Figure9-12. InflationValve.....................................................................................................................9-29 9-39. Survival Kit Inspection...............................................................................................................................9-28 9-40. Special Inspections .....................................................................................................................................9-31 9-41. Inspection Record .......................................................................................................................................9-32 9-42. Raft Repairs ................................................................................................................................................9-32 Figure 9-13. Repair Dimensions...............................................................................................................9-33 9-43. Life Preservers ............................................................................................................................................9-34 9-44. Life Preserver Inspection............................................................................................................................9-35 9-45. Repair of Life Preservers............................................................................................................................9-36 9-46. Miscellaneous Equipment ..........................................................................................................................9-36 9-47. Oxygen Systems .........................................................................................................................................9-37 9-48. Inspection....................................................................................................................................................9-37 9-49. Maintenance................................................................................................................................................9-38 Figure9-14. OxygenCylinderDamage....................................................................................................9-39 Figure9-15. CylinderBracketsandClamps.............................................................................................9-39 9-50. Functional Testing After Repair.................................................................................................................9-41 9-51. Service Requirements --Oxygen Cylinders ................................................................................................9-41 Table 9-5. Table of Filling Pressures ....................................................................................................9-43 9-52.9-59. [RESERVED.]............................................................................................................................9-43 SECTION 4. CABIN INTERIOR 9-60. General........................................................................................................................................................9-45 9-61. Car-3 Aircraft Interior ................................................................................................................................9-45 9-62. Part 23 Aircraft Interior ..............................................................................................................................9-45 9-63. Source of Information.................................................................................................................................9-46 9-64. Upholstery and/or Belts..............................................................................................................................9-46 9-65.9-70. [RESERVED.]............................................................................................................................9-46 CHAPTER 10. WEIGHT AND BALANCE SECTION 1. TERMINOLOGY 10-1. General........................................................................................................................................................10-1 10-2. Terminology ...............................................................................................................................................10-1 Figure10-1. TypicalDatumLocations.....................................................................................................10-2 Figure10-2. IllustrationofArm(orMomentArm).................................................................................10-3 Figure10-3. ExampleofMomentComputation......................................................................................10-4 Figure10-4. EmptyWeightCenterofGravityFormulas.........................................................................10-5 Figure10-5. EmptyWeightandEmptyCenterofGravity-Tail-WheelTypeAircraft..........................10-6 Page xxiv

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