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SECTION 6
WEIGHT & BALANCE/
EQUIPMENT LIST
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
Introduction 6-3
Airplane Weighing Procedures 6-3
Weight And Balance 6-6
Equipment List 6-13
INTRODUCTION
This section describes the procedure for establishing the basic empty
weight and moment of the airplane. Sample forms are provided for
reference. Procedures for calculating the weight and moment for various
operations are also provided. A comprehensive list of all Cessna equip
ment available for this airplane is included at the back of this section.
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Right Wheel R
Nose Wheel N
Moment/1000
Item Weight (Lbs.) X C.G. Arm (In.) = (Lbs.-ln.)
Add Oil:
No Oil Filter (6 Qts at 7.5 Lbs/Gal) -14.7 "
With Oil Filter (7 Qts at 7.5 Lbs/Gal) -14.7
Equipment Changes
WEIGHT CHANGE
ITEM NO. RUNNIN G BASIC
EMPTY V HEIGHT
ADDED (+) REMOVED (-)
DESCRIPTION
DATE
OF ARTICLE OR MODIFICATION
Wt. Arm Moment Wt. Arm Moment Wt. Moment
In Out
(Ib.) (In.) /1000 (Ib.) (In.) /1000 (Ib.) /1000
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Take the basic empty weight and moment from appropriate weight and
balance records carried in your airplane, and enter them in the column
titled YOUR AIRPLANE on the Sample Loading Problem.
NOTE
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For loadings which may differ from these, the Sample
Loading Problem lists fuselage stations for these items to
indicate their forward and aft C.G. range limitation (seat
travel and baggage area limitation). Additional moment
calculations, based on the actual weight and C.G. arm
(fuselage station) of the item being loaded, must be made if
the position of the load is different from that shown on the
Loading Graph.
Total the weights and moments/1000 and plot these values on the
Center of Gravity Moment Envelope to determine whether the point falls
within the envelope, and if the loading is acceptable.
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LOADING ARRANGEMENTS
*Pilot or passenger center of gravity on adjustable seats positioned for average occupant.
Numbers in parenthesis indicate forward and aft limits of occupant center of gravity range.
"Arms measured to the center of the areas shown.
NOTES: 1. The usable fuel C.G. arm for standard tanks is located at station 42.0; the C.G.
arm for usable fuel in long range tanks is station 39.5.
2. The aft baggage wall (approximate station 94} can be used as a convenient interior
reference point for determining the location of baggage area fuselage stations.
STATION STATION
C.G. ARM) (C.G. ARM)
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CABIN
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(C.G. ARMS) 560
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9. Locate this point (1670 at 56.6) on the Center of Gravity Moment Envelope, W CM
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and since this point falls within the envelope, the loading is acceptable.
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EQUIPMENT LIST
An item number gives the identification number for the item. Each number is
prefixed with a letter which identifies the descriptive grouping (exam
ple: A. Powerplant & Accessories) under which it is listed. Suffix letters
identify the equipment as a required item, a standard item or an optional
item. Suffix letters are as follows:
-R = required items of equipment for FAA certification
-S = standard equipment items
-O = optional equipment items replacing required or standard
items
-A = optional equipment items which are in addition to
required or standard items
A reference drawing column provides the drawing number for the item.
NOTE
Columns showing weight (in pounds) and arm (in inches) provide the weight
and center of gravity location for the equipment.
NOTE
NOTE
Asterisks (*) after the item weight and arm indicate complete
assembly installations. Some major components of the assem
bly are listed on the lines immediately following. The summa
tion of these major components does not necessarily equal the
complete assembly installation.
A. POWERPLANT £ ACCESSORIES
BO1-R-1 WHFEL, BRAKE S TIRE ASSY, 6.00X6 MAIN (2) C163019-0201 40.3* 46.8*
WHEEL ASSEMBLY, MCCAULEY (FACH) C163006-3101 7.4 47. 1
3RAKE ASSEMBLY, ^CCAJLEY (LEFT) C163332-0111 1.7 43.7
BRAKE ASSEMBLY, MCCAULtY (RIGHT) C163032-0112 1.7 43.7
TIRE, .+ -PLY BLACKWALL (EACH) C262 303-0101 8.5 47. 1
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