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Old 11th Mar 2024, 14:31
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Mass and Balance / Knowledge Deficiency

Afternoon all,

Just got my CAA Crash and Balance result back and it has identified three knowledge deficiencies. I've been looking online and I can't find the syllabus document to put the code to the actual topic.

If anyone knows what these relate to, or where to find out it'd be very appreciated.

031.02.01.02.03
031.04.03.03.01
031.05.03.02.02

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031.02.01.02.03 = calculate mass of component when given other components. Eg.What's the useful load given MTOM is x and Fuel is y etc.
031.04.03.03.01 = calculate
deviations from standard configuration. Eg. If crew/equipment change weight/position what difference does it make.
031.05.03.02.02 = calculate new loading position (CoG) when additional load/ballast is added.

Trust this helps.


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031.02.01.02.03 = calculate mass of component when given other components. Eg.What's the useful load given MTOM is x and Fuel is y etc.
031.04.03.03.01 = calculate
deviations from standard configuration. Eg. If crew/equipment change weight/position what difference does it make.
031.05.03.02.02 = calculate new loading position (CoG) when additional load/ballast is added.

Trust this helps.
Brilliant, cheers Richard
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