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Which chapter in the TH-67 Operator's Supplement is devoted to weight and balance data? |
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Definition
Chapter six in the TH-67 Operator's Supplement is devoted to weight and balance data. |
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What is the maximum allowable gross weight for hovering and flight? |
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Definition
The maximum allowable gross weight for hovering and flight is 3,350 pounds. |
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What is the minimum front seat weight for the TH-67? |
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Definition
The minimum single pilot weight is 170 pounds. |
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What class is the TH-67 aircraft? |
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Definition
The TH-67 is a class two aircraft. |
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Term
What does the pilot use the fuselage station chart for? |
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Definition
The pilot uses the fuselage station chart to verify the data that the maintenance personnel place on the DA Form 2408-13-1 or 2408-14-1 is correct. |
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Why are there three inches of left cyclic travel and four inches of right cyclic travel depicted on the Lateral vs. Longitudinal Center of Gravity chart? |
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Definition
There are three inches of left and four inches of right cyclic travel due to the transmission's tilt of 1.25 degrees left to help compensate for translating tendency. |
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What are the Center of Gravity charts used for? |
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Definition
The Center of Gravity charts are used to determine the longitudinal limits at three critical gross weights (takeoff, landing, and zero fuel) to verify full longitudinal cyclic control is available. |
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What are the fuel loading tables used for? |
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Definition
The fuel Loading Tables are used for determining the weight, arm, and moment of various quantities of primary and alternate fuel. |
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What should be done if the exact quantity of fuel is not listed on the Fuel Table Chart? |
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Definition
It may be necessary to interpolate if the exact value is not listed on the chart. |
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Term
What table is used for determining the moment of various items placed on board the aircraft by the pilot-in-command? |
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Definition
The Cabin and Baggage Compartment Table of Moments is used to determine the moments of various items the pilot-in-command places on board the aircraft at three critical fuselage stations (front seat, back seat, and baggage compartment). |
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