z987k
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Standard W&B in a PA32 or 206/7 is if the tail doesn't hit the ground when the engine is running it's good.UVU put this on?
If it fits and the tail don't hit...it ships
Standard W&B in a PA32 or 206/7 is if the tail doesn't hit the ground when the engine is running it's good.UVU put this on?
If it fits and the tail don't hit...it ships
incorrect, you can be frighteningly out of aft CG in the PA32 and not have it tip over. On the other hand the @$&@ 207 tips over if you look at it funny, I think something like if the nose doesn't come back down with 1500 RPM you are out.Standard W&B in a PA32 or 206/7 is if the tail doesn't hit the ground when the engine is running it's good.
Nah, you're good bro.incorrect, you can be frighteningly out of aft CG in the PA32 and not have it tip over. On the other hand the @$&@ 207 tips over if you look at it funny, I think something like if the nose doesn't come back down with 1500 RPM you are out.
No.So is it common practice to get some slapskies on the face from your owner ?
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Oh man the loads I see sometimes too. Four freezers, a four wheeler, two pallets of chips, four mattresses, and a pallet of groceries. That usually results in having to fly with the door open. The some pilot will call us on the radio and tell us we left our door open. So thats what the Master Caution light was for!Not corporate but the mindset of people who don't deal with airplanes regularly amazes me.
Had a customer bring eight pallets to fit in a Metro one time. Of course that won't work, six stuffs it full. So what do they do the next day? Bring four pallets, just twice as tall.
This is better.