Helicopter Weight and Balance
Helicopter Weight and Balance
Helicopter Weight and Balance
Chapter
Helicopter
Figure 6-1. Typical helicopter datum, flight stations, and butt line
locations.
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Figure 6-3. Determining the longitudinal CG and the lateral offset moment.
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Empty weight.............................................. 1,545 lbs
Empty -weight CG............ 101.4 in. aft of the datum
Lateral balance arm....................0.2 in. right of BL 0
Maximum allowable gross weight.............. 2,250 lbs
Pilot..............................170 lbs @64 in. aft of datum
and 13.5 in. left of BL 0
Passenger....................200 lbs @ 64 in. aft of datum
and 13.5 in. right of BL 0
Fuel 48 gal..................288 lbs @ 96 in. aft of datum
and 84in. left of BL 0
Check the helicopter CG envelopes in Figure 6-2 to
determine whether or not the CG is within limits both
longitudinally and laterally.
In the longitudinal CG envelope, draw a line vertically
upward from the CG of 94.4 inches aft of datum and a
horizontal line from the weight of 2,203 pounds gross
weight. These lines cross within the approved area.
In the lateral offset moment envelope, draw a line
vertically upward from left, or -1,705 lb-in, and a line
horizontally from 2,203 pounds on the gross weight index.
Figure 6-4. Determining the longitudinal CG and the lateral offset moment for the second leg of the flight.
Figure 6-5. Determining the longitudinal CG and the lateral offset moment for the second leg of the flight with pilot flying from the right seat.
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