Weight And Balance Loading Form - Beechcraft Debonair 35-33 Pilot Operating Handbook

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SectionVI
Wt and Bal,IEquip List
BEECHCRAFT
Debonair33
The following Sample Loading chart
is
presented to depict the
sample method of computing a
load.
Weights
used DO
NOT
reflect
/""""\
an actual airplane
loading.
WEIGHT AND BALANCE LOADING FORM
DEBONAIR_3_3
_ _ _ _ _ _
DATE _ _ _ _ _ _ _
SERIAL NO.
CD-XXX
REG NO.
NXXX
ITEM
WEIGHT
MOM/100
1. BASIC
EMPTY CONDITION
1870
1442
2. FRONT SEAT
OCCUPANTS
340
292
3. REAR
SEAT OCCUPANTS
340
402
4. BAGGAGE
~
5. CARGO
~
6. CARGO
c:,.i>!
-
-
7. SUB
TOTAL
ZERO FUEL
CONDITION
2550
2136
8.
FUEL
-
MAIN
(44
GAL)
264
198
FUEL
-
AUX.
(16
GAL)
96
90
9.
SUB TOTAL
RAMP CONDITION
2910
2424
10.
*LESS FUEL FOR
START,
TAXI. AND
TAK~-OFF
-10
-8
11. SUB
TOTAL
TAKE-OFF
CONDITION
2900
2416
12. LESS FUEL - LEFT MAIN
(15 GAL)
-90
-68
13. SUB TOTAL
2810
2348
14. LESS
FUEL
- AUX
(16
GAL)
-96
-90
.
15.
SUB TOTAL
2714
2258
16. LESS
FUEL -
MAIN
(20 GAL)
-120
-90
17.
LAN DING CONDITION
2594
2168
*Fuel
for
start,
taxi and take-off
is
normally
10 lbs
at an
average
morry'100 of
8.
6-18
April 1982

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