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Question 1 of 54
1. Question
When computing weight and balance, an airplane is considered to be in balance when
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Question 2 of 54
2. Question
What tasks are completed prior to weighing an aircraft to determine its empty weight?
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Question 3 of 54
3. Question
What is meant by the term “residual fuel”?
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Question 4 of 54
4. Question
What is meant by the term “residual fuel”?
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Question 5 of 54
5. Question
Which of the following can provide the empty weight of an aircraft if the aircraft’s weight and balance records become lost, destroyed, or otherwise inaccurate?
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Question 6 of 54
6. Question
When calculating the new weight and balance for an aircraft, what is used to determine the operating CG range?
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Question 7 of 54
7. Question
When calculating the new weight and balance for an aircraft, what is used to determine the operating CG range?
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Question 8 of 54
8. Question
In the theory of weight and balance, what is the name of the distance from the fulcrum to an object?
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Question 9 of 54
9. Question
In the process of weighing an airplane toward obtaining the CG, the arms from the weighing points always extend.
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Question 10 of 54
10. Question
Which of the following have an effect on aircraft CG results when conducting a weight and balance check?
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Question 11 of 54
11. Question
Which of the following may cause erroneous scale readings?
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Question 12 of 54
12. Question
(1) Private aircraft are required by regulations to be weighted periodically.
(2) Private aircraft are required to be weighted after making any alteration.
Regarding the above statements,
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Question 13 of 54
13. Question
What FAA-approved document gives the leveling means to be used when weighing an aircraft?
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Question 14 of 54
14. Question
Which device(s) is/are used to obtain the greatest accuracy of aircraft leveling?
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Question 15 of 54
15. Question
To obtain useful weight data for purposes of determining the CG, it is necessary that an aircraft be weighed
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Question 16 of 54
16. Question
What type of measurement is used to designate the arm in weight and balance computation?
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Question 17 of 54
17. Question
What determines whether the value of a moment is preceded by a plus (+) or minus (-) sign in aircraft weight and balance?
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Question 18 of 54
18. Question
The maximum weight of an aircraft is the
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Question 19 of 54
19. Question
Which statement is true regarding helicopter weight and balance?
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Question 20 of 54
20. Question
What should be clearly indicated on the aircraft weighing form?
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Question 21 of 54
21. Question
If the reference datum line is placed at the nose of an airplane rather than at the firewall or some other location aft of the nose,
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Question 22 of 54
22. Question
Maximum zero fuel weight is the
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Question 23 of 54
23. Question
If it is necessary to weigh an aircraft with full fuel tanks, all fuel weight must be subtracted from the scale readings.
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Question 24 of 54
24. Question
The empty weight of an airplane is determined by
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Question 25 of 54
25. Question
When dealing with weight and balance of an aircraft, maximum weight is interpreted to mean the maximum
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Question 26 of 54
26. Question
Most modern aircraft are designed so that if all seats are occupied, full baggage weight is carried, and all fuel tanks are full, what will be the weight condition of the aircraft?
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Question 27 of 54
27. Question
The major source of weight change for most aircraft as they age is caused by
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Question 28 of 54
28. Question
The useful load of an aircraft is the difference between
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Question 29 of 54
29. Question
When determining the empty weight of an aircraft, certificated under current airworthiness standards (14 CFR Part 23), the oil contained in the supply tank is considered
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Question 30 of 54
30. Question
Improper loading of a helicopter which results in exceeding either the fore or aft CG limits is hazardous due to the
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Question 31 of 54
31. Question
The maximum weight as used in weight and balance control of a given aircraft can normally be found
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Question 32 of 54
32. Question
An aircraft with an empty weight of 2,100 pounds and an empty weight CG +32.5 was altered as follows:
- two 18-pound passenger seats located at +73 were removed.
- structural modifications were made at +77 increasing weight by 17 pounds.
- a seat and safety belt weighing 25 pounds were installed at +74.5; and
- radio equipment weighing 35 pounds was installed at +95
What is the new empty weight CG?
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Question 33 of 54
33. Question
The CG range in single-rotor helicopters is
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Question 34 of 54
34. Question
The amount of fuel used for computing empty weight and corresponding CG is
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Question 35 of 54
35. Question
An aircraft as loaded weights 4,954 pounds at a CG of +30.5 inches. The CG range is +32.0 inches to +42.1 inches. Find the minimum weight of the ballast necessary to bring the CG within the CG range. The ballast arm is +162 inches.
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Question 36 of 54
36. Question
As weighted, the total empty weight of an aircraft is 5,862 pounds with a moment of 885,957. However, when the aircraft was weighted, 20 pounds of potable water were on board at +84, and 23 pounds of hydraulic fluid are in a tank located at +101. What is the empty weight CG of the aircraft?
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Question 37 of 54
37. Question
Two boxes which weigh 10 pounds and 5 pounds are placed in an airplane so that their distance aft from the CG are 4 feet and 2 feet respectively. How far forward of the CG should a third box, weighing 20 pounds, be placed so that the CG will not be changed?
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Question 38 of 54
38. Question
An aircraft with an empty weight of 1,800 pounds and an empty weight CG of +31.5 was altered as follows:
- two 15-pound passenger seats located at +72 were removed;
- structural modifications increasing the weight 14 pounds were made at +76;
- a seat and safety belt weighing 20 pounds were installed at +73.5; and
- radio equipment weighing 30 pounds was installed at +30.
What is the new empty weight CG?
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Question 39 of 54
39. Question
An aircraft had an empty weight of 2,886 pounds with a moment of 101.673.78 before several alterations were made. The alterations included:
- removing two passenger seats (15 pounds each) at +71;
- installing a cabinet (97 pounds) at +71; and
- installing radio equipment (30 pounds) at +94.
The alterations caused the new empty weight CG to move
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Question 40 of 54
40. Question
If a 40-pound generator applies +1400 inch-pounds to a reference axis, the generator is located
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Question 41 of 54
41. Question
In a balance computation of an aircraft from which an item located aft of the datum was removed, use
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Question 42 of 54
42. Question
All other things being equal, if an item of useful load, located aft of an aircraft’s CG is removed, the aircraft’s CG change will be
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Question 43 of 54
43. Question
Datum is forward of the main gear center point – 30.24 inches
Actual distance between tail gear and main gear center points – 360.26 inches
Net weight at right main gear – 9,980 pounds
Net weight at left main gear – 9,770 pounds
Net weight at tail gear – 1,970 pounds
These items were in the aircraft when weighed:
- Lavatory water tank full (34 pounds at +352).
- Hydraulic fluid (22 pounds at -8).
- Removable ballast (146 pounds at +380).
What is the empty weight CG of the aircraft described above?
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Question 44 of 54
44. Question
When making a rearward weight and balance check to determine that the CG will not exceed the rearward limit of during extreme conditions, the items of useful load which should be computed at their minimum weights are those located forward of the
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Question 45 of 54
45. Question
When, or under what condition(s) are adverse loading checks conducted?
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Question 46 of 54
46. Question
When accomplishing loading computations for a small aircraft, necessary information obtained from the weight and balance records would include
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Question 47 of 54
47. Question
When an empty aircraft is weighed, the combined net weight at the main gears is 3,540 pounds with an arm of 195.5 inches. At the nose gear, the net weight is 2,322 pounds with an arm of 83.5 inches.. The datum line is forward of the nose of the aircraft. What is the empty weight CG of the aircraft?
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Question 48 of 54
48. Question
An aircraft with an empty weight of 1,500 pounds and an empty weight CG of +28.4 was altered as follows:
- two 12-pound seats located at +68.5 were removed;
- structural modifications weighing +28 pounds were made at +73;
- a seat and safety belt weighing 30 pounds were installed at +70.5; and
- radio equipment weighing 25 pounds was installed at +85.
What is the new empty weight CG?
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Question 49 of 54
49. Question
The following alteration was performed on an aircraft, a model B engine weighing 175 pounds was replaced by a model D engine weighing 185 pounds at a +62.00 inch station. The aircraft weight and balance records show the previous empty weight to be 998 pounds and an empty weight CG of 13.48 inches. What is the new empty weight CG?
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Question 50 of 54
50. Question
If the empty weight CG of an airplane lies within the empty weight CG limits,
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Question 51 of 54
51. Question
When computing the maximum forward loaded CG of an aircraft, minimum weights, arms, and moments should be used for items of useful load that are located aft of the
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Question 52 of 54
52. Question
Find the empty weight CG location for the following tricycle-gear aircraft. Each main wheel weighs 753 pounds, nosewheel weighs 22 pounds, distance between nosewheel and main wheels is 87.5 inches, nosewheel location is +9.875 inches from datum, with 1 gallon hydraulic fluid at -21.0 inches included in the weight scale.
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Question 53 of 54
53. Question
An aircraft’s LEMAC and TEMAC are defined terms of distance
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Question 54 of 54
54. Question
If an aircraft CG is found to be at 24 percent of MAC, that 24 percent is an expression of the
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