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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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Term
| 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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Term
| 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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Term
| 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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Term
| 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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Term
| 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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