Weight and balance calculations are crucial for ensuring the safe operation of aircraft. The weight and balance of an aircraft affects its handling characteristics, fuel consumption, and overall performance.
For a generic 4-seat general aviation (GA) aircraft, understanding how to calculate the weight and balance is essential. This involves determining the total weight of the aircraft and distributing it appropriately across the wings to maintain stability.
How do I calculate the center of gravity (CG) for my 4-seat GA aircraft?
What is the purpose of weight and balance calculations in aviation?
How do I determine the arm for each item on my aircraft?
What should I do if the calculated CG is outside the allowable range for my aircraft?
Can you explain what a datum line is in aviation?
Why is it important to regularly check the weight and balance of an aircraft?
How do I input passenger weights into the calculator?
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