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 structural integrity.
For a generic 6-seat general aviation (GA) aircraft, understanding how to calculate the center of gravity (CG) is essential. The CG must remain within specified limits for safe flight.
What is the purpose of calculating the center of gravity in an aircraft?
How do I input passenger weights into the calculator?
What is the formula for calculating the center of gravity (CG)?
Why is it important to keep the center of gravity within specified limits?
Can I use this calculator for a different type of aircraft?
What should I do if the calculated CG is outside the acceptable range?
How often should I perform weight and balance calculations?
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