How to check a loadsheet
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How to check a loadsheet
Dear Friends
A couple of years ago, I worked for a big airline using big aircraft.
During ground school, we were taught how to check the loadsheet, but subtracting the regulated masses from the structural masses - or something like that.
I have not seen it since (or before), but it appeared smart. Unfortunately I forgot how to do it.
Can anybody here refresh my memory?
Have a nice weekend.
SE210
A couple of years ago, I worked for a big airline using big aircraft.
During ground school, we were taught how to check the loadsheet, but subtracting the regulated masses from the structural masses - or something like that.
I have not seen it since (or before), but it appeared smart. Unfortunately I forgot how to do it.
Can anybody here refresh my memory?
Have a nice weekend.
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Underload Check?
You mean the "Underload check?"
Underload + RTOW = Max Allowable Weight
MAW is checked with:
MZFW + total Fuel on board
MTOW
MDLW + enroute fuel
The smallest of the three is your MAW for the flight.
max allowable weight-wet operational weight = max payload
max payload-total payload = underload
Got the underload? Then cross check
Underload + RTOW = MAW
The underload is to tell you how much last minute changes you can have.
PK-KAR
Underload + RTOW = Max Allowable Weight
MAW is checked with:
MZFW + total Fuel on board
MTOW
MDLW + enroute fuel
The smallest of the three is your MAW for the flight.
max allowable weight-wet operational weight = max payload
max payload-total payload = underload
Got the underload? Then cross check
Underload + RTOW = MAW
The underload is to tell you how much last minute changes you can have.
PK-KAR