some regulatory stuff
Names ?
Aircraft Weighing
Center of G
Terms and sayings
100

What you do if the W&B records are lost

Re-Weigh the aircraft

100

The name of the distance from the Fulcrum to an object

What is an Arm

100

The major source of weight change for most aircraft as they age is caused by

Repairs and alterations made to the aircraft

100

The purpose for determining the center of gravity (CG) of an aircraft?

The point from which any needed ballast must be placed. 


100

The authorized weight of the aircraft and its contents 


What is Maximum weight

200

These aircraft do not require periodic weighing

What are Transport Catagory Aircraft

200

The type of measurement used to designate arm in a weight and balance computation

What is the Distance

200

the small amount of fuel within the aircraft that can not be drawn by the engine during operations as it is below the level of the fuel intake.

What is residual fuel

200

To obtain useful weight data for purposes of determining the CG it is necessary that the aircraft be weighted

In level flight altitude

200

The amount of fuel, any other fluids that are not part of empty weight, passengers, baggage, pilot, copilot, and crew members. 

What is useful Load

300

The best tool to ensure aircraft level accuracy

What is a spirit level

300

The arms from the weighing points always extend

parallel to the centerline of the airplane 


300

In an ideal situation (perfect world) where would the Center of Lift be located in relation to the Center of gravity

at the exact same location

300

The standard weight of a passenger used for W&B purposes

What is 170 lbs

300

The amount of fuel used for computing empty weight and corresponding CG is

What is unusable Fuel

400

Any Moment located to the left of the datum would be 

Negative

400

All other things being equal, if an item of useful load located aft of an aircraft's CG is removed, the aircraft's CG will be

forward in proportion to the weight of the item and its location in the aircraft 


400

An aircraft’s LEMAC and TEMAC are defined in terms of their distance from

The datum

400

Where to find leveling locations when conducting aircraft weighin

The TCDS

400

The maximum permissible weight of a loaded aircraft (passengers, crew, cargo) without fuel 


What is Zero Fuel Weight

500
The term MAC is used to express CG location if an aircraft's CG was 24% of Mac, where would the CG be found 

the percentage of distance from the LEMAC

500

When conducting a rearward adverse condition CG check, all load items (such as cargo, usable fuel, and passengers) located forward of the _____________ should be left empty

rearward CG limit 


500

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

forward CG limit 


500

an airplane is considered to be in balance when

The sum of all moment arms of the plane fall within CG range 


500

ZFW

Zero Fuel Weight