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AC 43.13-1B 9/8/98 (3) The minimum weights, arms, and moments of the items of useful load that are located ahead of the rearward c.g. limit. A typical example of the computation necessary to make this check, using this data, is shown in figure 10-11. 10-18. LOADING CONDITIONS AND/OR PLACARDS. If the following items have not been covered in the weight and balance extreme condition checks and are not covered by suitable placards in the aircraft, ad ditional computations are necessary. These computations should indicate the permissible distribution of fuel, passengers, and baggage that may be carried in the aircraft at any one time without exceeding either the maximum weight or c.g. range. The conditions to check are: a. With full fuel, determine the number of passengers and baggage permissible. b. With maximum passengers, determine the fuel and baggage permissible. c. With maximum baggage, determine the fuel and the number and location of pas sengers. d. Examples of the computations for the above items are given in figures 10-12, 10-13, and 10-14 respectively. The above cases are mainly applicable to the lighter type personal aircraft. In the case of the larger type transport aircraft, a variety of loading conditions is pos sible and it is necessary to have a loading schedule. 10-19. EQUIPMENT LIST. A list of the equipment included in the certificated empty weight may be found in either the approved aircraft flight manual or the weight and bal ance report. Enter into the weight and balance report all required, optional, and special equipment installed in the aircraft at time of weighing and/or subsequent equipment changes. a. Required equipment items are listed in the pertinent Aircraft Specifications. b. Optional equipment items are listed in the pertinent Aircraft Specifications and may be installed in the aircraft at the option of the owner. c. Special equipment is any item not cor responding exactly to the descriptive informa tion in the Aircraft Specifications. This in cludes items such as emergency locator trans mitter (ELT), tail or logo lights, instruments, ashtrays, radios, navigation lights, and carpets. d. Required and optional equipment may be shown on the equipment list with ref erence to the pertinent item number listed in the applicable specifications only when they are identical to that number item with refer ence to description, weight, and arm given in the specifications. Show all special equipment items with reference to the item by name, make, model, weight, and arm. When the arm for such an item is not available, determine by actual measurement. 10-20. EQUIPMENT CHANGE. The per son making an equipment change is obligated to make an entry on the equipment list indi cating items added, removed, or relocated with the date accomplished, and identify himself by name and certificate number in the aircraft re cords. Examples of items so affected are the installation of extra fuel tanks, seats, and bag gage compartments. Figure 10-15 illustrates the effect on balance when equipment items are added within the acceptable c.g. limits and fore and aft of the established c.g. limits. Page 10-14 Par 10-17PDF Image | AFS-640
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