Yh am a new student i came across the question n i find it confusingAre you a new student pilot? You need the W&B information for the specific airplane to answer that question. You should know how to do that. If not, suggest you sit down with an instructor and have them show you how.
Hehe yesUse the no fat chics rule and you'll be fine.
Totally kidding, listen to GRG55
Empty weight (oil is included) 1,271 lb Empty weight moment (in-lb/1,000) 102.04 Pilot and copilot 400 lb Rear seat passenger 140 lb Cargo 100 lb Fuel 37 gal Is the airplane loaded within limits?
I just saw thr is a graph with itWAY too much missing information. You don’t state what the limits are, nor the stations/arms of any of the weights. I suspect you’re omitting a key diagram.
Empty weight (oil is included) 1,271 lb Empty weight moment (in-lb/1,000) 102.04 Pilot and copilot 400 lb Rear seat passenger 140 lb Cargo 100 lb Fuel 37 gal Is the airplane loaded within limits?
Yh am a new student i came across the question n i find it confusing
Empty weight (oil is included) 1,271 lb Empty weight moment (in-lb/1,000) 102.04 Pilot and copilot 400 lb Rear seat passenger 140 lb Cargo 100 lb Fuel 37 gal Is the airplane loaded within limits?
My plane doesn't have doors, but it'll be in limits with pretty much anything that can be stuffed into the cockpits and baggage compartment. Well, maybe not bars of gold bullion but I can't afford gold bullion anyway so that's not an issue...If the doors will close you are good to go.