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9/27/01 AC 43.13-1B CHG 1 Paragraph Page CONTENTS (CONTINUED) Figure10-6. EmptyWeightandEmptyWeightCenterofGravity-NosewheelTypeAircraft.............10-7 Figure10-7. OperatingCenterofGravityRange.....................................................................................10-8 Figure10-8. WeighingPointCenterline...................................................................................................10-9 10-3.10-13. [RESERVED.].......................................................................................................................... 10-9 SECTION2. WEIGHINGPROCEDURES 10-14. General......................................................................................................................................................10-11 10-15. Procedures ................................................................................................................................................10-11 Figure10-9. EmptyWeightandEmptyWeightCenterofGravity When Aircraft is Weighed With Oil................................................................................10-12a 10-15a. Repairs and Alterations ............................................................................................................................10-11 10-15b. Annual or 100-Hour Inspection................................................................................................................10-11 10-16. Weight and Balance Computations ..........................................................................................................10-11 10-17. Weight and Balance Extreme Conditions ................................................................................................10-13 Figure 10-10. Example of Check of Most Forward Weight and Balance Extreme .................................10-14 Figure 10-11. Example of Check of Most Rearward Weight and Balance Extreme ...............................10-16 10-18. Loading Conditions and/or Placards ........................................................................................................10-15 Figure10-12.LoadingConditions: DeterminationoftheNumberofPassengers and Baggage Permissible with Full Fuel ...........................................................................10-17 Figure 10-13. Loading Conditions: Determination of the Fuel and Baggage Permissible with Maximum Passengers ................................................................................................10-18 Figure 10-14. Loading Conditions: Determination of the Fuel and the Number and Location of Passengers Permissible with Maximum Baggage..........................................10-19 10-19. Equipment List..........................................................................................................................................10-15 10-20. Equipment Change ...................................................................................................................................10-15 Figure 10-15.Effects of the Addition of Equipment Items on Balance...................................................10-20 Figure 10-16. Example of Moment and Weight Changes Resulting From Equipment Changes ............10-21 10-21. Sample Weight and Balance Report ........................................................................................................10-20 Figure 10-17.Sample Weight and Balance Report to Determine Empty Weight Center of Gravity......10-22 Figure 10-18. Sample Weight and Balance Report Including an Equipment Change for Aircraft Fully Loaded...................................................................................................10-23 10-22. Installation of Ballast................................................................................................................................10-20 Figure 10-19. Permanent Ballast Computation Formula..........................................................................10-24 10-23. Loading Schedule .....................................................................................................................................10-24 10-24.10-34. [RESERVED.]...................................................................................................................... 10-24 CHAPTER 11. AIRCRAFT ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS SECTION1. INSPECTIONANDCAREOFELECTRICALSYSTEMS 11-1. General........................................................................................................................................................11-1 11-2. Inspection and Operation Checks...............................................................................................................11-1 11-3. Functional Check of Check of Stand-By or Emergency Equipment .........................................................11-2 11-4. Cleaning and Preservation..........................................................................................................................11-2 11-5. Battery Electrolyte Corrosion.....................................................................................................................11-2 11-6. Adjustment and Repair ...............................................................................................................................11-2 11-7. Insulation of Electrical Equipment.............................................................................................................11-2 11-8. Bus Bars......................................................................................................................................................11-3 11-9.11-14. [RESERVED.].......................................................................................................................... 11-3 xxvPDF Image | AFS-640
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