When the centre of gravity is at the forward limit, an aeroplane will be:4
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An aeroplane is loaded with its centre of gravity towards the rear limit. This will result in:4
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Comparing a forward CG position with an aft one, the forward cg position will cause a4
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If nose wheel moves aft during gear retraction, how will this movement affect the location of the centre of gravity (CG) on the aircraft?4
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Considering only structural limitations, on very short legs with minimum take-off fuel, the Traffic Load is normally limited by:4
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Considering only structural limitations, on long distance flights (at the aeroplane's maximum range), the traffic load is normally limited by:4
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Assuming gross mass, altitude and airspeed remain unchanged, movement of the centre of gravity from the forward to the aft limit will cause:4
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The maximum zero fuel mass is a mass limitation for the:4
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Which of the following statements is correct?4
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Refer to CAP 696 Fig. 4.11:At the maximum landing mass the range of safe CG positions, as determined from the appropriate graph in the loading manual, is:4
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