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Airline Transport Pilot
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- What is the maximum allowable weight that may be carried on a pallet which has the dimensions of 76 X 74 inches?
Floor load limit - 176 lb/sq ft
Pallet weight - 77 lb
Tiedown devices - 29 lb
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(Refer to appendix 2, figures 3, 6, 8, 9, 10, and 11.)
What is the CG in inches from datum under Loading Conditions BE-5?
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(Refer to appendix 2, figures 3, 6, 8, 9, 10, and 11.)
What is the CG shift if the passengers in row 8 are moved to row 2, and the passengers in row 7 are moved to row 1 under Loading Conditions BE-5?
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(Refer to appendix 2, figures 4, 7, 9, 10, and 11.)
What is the CG in inches from datum under Loading Conditions BE-9?
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(Refer to appendix 2, figures 4, 7, 9, 10, and 11.)
What is the CG if all cargo in sections A, B, J, K, and L are off-loaded under Loading Conditions BE-8?
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(Refer to appendix 2, figures 5, 7, 9, and 11.)
What limit, if any, is exceeded under Operating Conditions BE 13?
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(Refer to appendix 2, figures 29, 31, 32, and 33.)
Where is the longitudinal CG located under Operating Conditions BL-2?
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(Refer to appendix 2, figures 30, 31, 32, 33, and 34.)
Given Loading Conditions BL-8, what is the effect on lateral CG if a passenger weighing 200 pounds is added to the outer left seat of row 1, and a passenger weighing 220 pounds is added to the outer left seat of row 4?
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(Refer to appendix 2, figure 44.)
What is the new CG if the weight is shifted from the aft to the forward compartment under Loading Conditions WS 2?
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(Refer to appendix 2, figure 44.)
What is the new CG if the weight is added to the forward compartment under Loading Conditions WS 3?
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(Refer to appendix 2, figures 76, 79, and 80.)
What is the CG in inches aft of datum for Loading Conditions WT-2?
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(Refer to appendix 2, figures 77, 79, and 80.)
What is the CG in percent of MAC for Loading Conditions WT 7?
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(Refer to appendix 2, figures 78, 79, and 80.)
What is the CG in percent of MAC for Loading Conditions WT 11?
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(Refer to appendix 2, figures 78, 79, and 80.)
What is the CG in Percent of MAC for Loading Conditions WT 15?
- What is the maximum allowable weight that may be carried on a pallet which has the dimensions of 33.5 X 48.5 inches?
Floor load limit 66 lb/sq ft
Pallet weight 34 lb
Tiedown devices 29 lb
- What is the maximum allowable weight that may be carried on a pallet which has the dimensions of 143 X 125.2 inches?
Floor load limit 209 lb/sq ft
Pallet weight 197 lb
Tiedown devices 66 lb
- What minimum floor load limit must an aircraft have to carry the following pallet of cargo?
Pallet size 78.9 inches wide and 98.7 inches long
Pallet weight 161 lb
Tiedown devices 54 lb
Cargo weight 9,681.5 lb
- What is the minimum floor load limit that an aircraft must have to carry the following pallet of cargo?
Pallet dimensions 116.8 X 87.7 inches
Pallet weight 137 lb
Tiedown devices 49 lb
Cargo weight 12,262.4 lb
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(Refer to appendix 2, figures 5, 7, 9, and 11.)
What limit is exceeded under Operating Conditions BE-11?
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(Refer to appendix 2, figure 44.)
What is the new CG if the weight is removed from the forward compartment under Loading Conditions WS 1?
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(Refer to appendix 2, figures 29, 31, 32, and 33.)
What is the CG shift if one passenger weighing 150 pounds in row 2 is moved to row 4 under Operating Conditions BL-2?
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(Refer to appendix 2, figures 30, 32, 33, and 35.)
What limit, if any, is exceeded under Loading Conditions BL-7?
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(Refer to appendix 2, figures 30, 32, 33, and 35.)
What limit, if any, is exceeded under Loading Conditions BL-10?
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