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alatriste
16th Feb 2005, 15:33
HI!

IŽd like to know the reason for a minimum weight of 37.230 KG for a A-320. This limitation is stated in the FCOM 3. 3.01.20 " Weight Limitations".
I can not figure out the reason for this, even though the typical DOW is around 42.500 and it sounds imposible such a low weight.

REGARDS.

TopBunk
16th Feb 2005, 17:49
I'm no expert at techie bits, but could it be to do with Vmca at fwd/aft CofG?

As you correctly say, it is of no consequence given the Dry Op Wt.

OPEN CLB
16th Feb 2005, 19:50
For the normal airline ops, it is of no interest. But thinking about those "green" airframes going out on ferry/test flights, it might well be an issue.

mutt
16th Feb 2005, 19:58
Taken from the FARs, but i guess that there is a similiar JAR.

Sec. 25.25 Weight limits.

(b) Minimum weight. The minimum weight (the lowest weight at which
compliance with each applicable requirement of this part is shown) must be
established so that it is not less than--
(1) The lowest weight selected by the applicant;
(2) The design minimum weight (the lowest weight at which compliance with
each structural loading condition of this part is shown); or
(3) The lowest weight at which compliance with each applicable flight
requirement is shown.


Mutt