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TEST BORRADO, QUIZÁS LE INTERESEKolsch9

COMENTARIOS ESTADÍSTICAS RÉCORDS
REALIZAR TEST
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19/02/2018

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9628. (Refer to Figures 179, 180, 181, 182, and 183.) The required fuel from Newport News/Williamsburg Intl to Philadelphia Intl for EAB 90 is A— 1,860 pounds. B— 1,908 pounds. C— 2,003 pounds.
9642. (Refer to Figures 190, 191, 192, 193, 193A, 194, 195, and 195A.) The estimated time enroute from MSP to DEN for PIL 10 is A— 1 hour 54 minutes. B— 1 hour 57 minutes. C— 2 hours 00 minutes.
9643. (Refer to Figures 190, 191, 192, 193, 193A, 194, 195 and 195A.) The required fuel that should be onboard PIL 10 at MSP is A— 28,053 pounds. B— 29,057 pounds. C— 29,960 pounds.
8795. (Refer to Figure 103.) What CAS should be used to maintain the fixed TAS at the proposed altitude? A— 157 knots. B— 167 knots. C— 172 knots.
8835. (Refer to Figures 115, 116, and 117.) Due to traff ic, LAX Center radar vectored PTL 130 to TRM, then cleared the flight to PHX via J169 BLH, direct to Arlin Intersection. What approximate indicated Mach should be maintained to arrive over the BLH VORTAC 8 minutes after passing TRM VORTAC? A— .84 Mach. B— .82 Mach. C— .86 Mach.
9566. (Refer to Figures 108, 109, 110, and 112.) What is the ETE from DFW to landing at IAH? A— 1 hour 55 minutes. B— 1 hour 59 minutes. C— 2 hours 03 minutes.
9567. (Refer to Figures 108, 109, 110, and 112.) What is the total fuel required for the flight from DFW to IAH? A— 693 pounds. B— 595 pounds. C— 638 pounds.
9568. (Refer to Figures 108, 109, 110, and 112.) What TAS should be maintained to arrive at Cugar Four Arrival initial point 1 hour 6 minutes after level-off? A— 140 knots. B— 143 knots. C— 146 knots.
8697. (Refer to Figures 405 through 416.) (Note: Applicants may request a printed copy of the chart(s) or graph(s) for use while computing the answer. All printed pages must be returned to test proctor.) With the load weights shown in Figure 414, you fill the fuel tanks to the maximum fuel to remain under maximum gross weight and compute the center of gravity. Your computations indicate A— at a CG of 200.1, your loading is satisfactory for f light operations. B— at a CG of 180.19, you need to redistribute your loads. C— at a CG of 190.27, you only need to change the cargo pod loading.
8698. (Refer to Figures 405 through 416.) What is the CG in inches from datum under the following loading conditions? Weight (lbs.) Basic empty weight ......................................5,005 Pilot ................................................................... 185 Cargo Zone 1 .............................................................. 200 Zone 2 .............................................................. 240 Zone 3 .............................................................. 500 Zone 4 .............................................................. 400 Zone 5 .............................................................. 200 Zone 6 ................................................................ 50 Cargo Pod Zone A .................................................................. 0 Zone B .................................................................. 0 Zone C .................................................................. 0 Zone D .................................................................. 0 Fuel ............................................................ 275 gallons A— Station 202.6. B— Station 198.5. C— Station 205.6.
8699. (Refer to Figures 405 through 416.) What is the CG in inches from datum under the following loading conditions? Weight (lbs.) Basic empty weight.............................................5,005 Pilot ................................................................... 190 Front seat passenger ........................................ 200 Cargo Zone 1 ...............................................................180 Zone 2 .............................................................. 505 Zone 3 .............................................................. 198 Zone 4 .............................................................. 600 Zone 5 .................................................................. 0 Zone 6 ................................................................ 60 Cargo Pod Zone A .............................................................. 100 Zone B ................................................................ 80 Zone C .............................................................. 200 Zone D .............................................................. 180 Fuel ............................................................ 180 gallons Fuel ............................................................ 180 gallons A— 196.4 inches aft of datum. B— 200.2 inches aft of datum. C— 204.1 inches aft of datum.
8623. (Refer to Figures 53 and 55.) What is the STAB TRIM setting for Operating Conditions R-1? A— 8 ANU. B— 7-5/8 ANU. C— 7-3/4 ANU.
8624. (Refer to Figures 53 and 55.) What is the STAB TRIM setting for Operating Conditions R-2? A— 5-3/4 ANU. B— 7 ANU. C— 6-3/4 ANU.
8625. (Refer to Figures 53 and 55.) What is the STAB TRIM setting for Operating Conditions R-3? A— 3 ANU. B— 4-1/2 ANU. C— 5 ANU.
8626. (Refer to Figures 53 and 55.) What is the STAB TRIM setting for Operating Conditions R-4? A— 4-1/4 ANU. B— 4-1/2 ANU. C— 5 ANU.
8627. (Refer to Figures 53 and 55.) What is the STAB TRIM setting for Operating Conditions R-5? A— 6-3/4 ANU. B— 8 ANU. C— 7-1/2 ANU.
9917. (Refer to Figures 76, 79, and 80.) What is the CG in percent of MAC for Loading Conditions WT 1? A— 26.0 percent MAC. B— 27.1 percent MAC. C— 27.9 percent MAC.
9918. (Refer to Figures 76, 79, and 80.) What is the CG in inches aft of datum for Loading Conditions WT-2? A— 908.8 inches. B— 909.6 inches. C— 910.7 inches.
9919. (Refer to Figures 76, 79, and 80.) What is the CG in percent of MAC for Loading Conditions WT 3? A— 27.8 percent MAC. B— 28.9 percent MAC. C— 29.1 percent MAC.
9920. (Refer to Figures 76, 79, and 80.) What is the CG in inches aft of datum for Loading Conditions WT-4? A— 908.4 inches. B— 909.0 inches. B— 909.0 inches.
8701. (Refer to Figures 76, 79, and 80.) What is the CG in percent of MAC for Loading Conditions WT 5? A— 25.6 percent MAC. B— 26.7 percent MAC. C— 27.2 percent MAC.
8702. (Refer to Figures 77, 79, and 80.) What is the gross weight index for Loading Conditions WT-6? A— 181,340.5 index. B— 156,545.0 index. C— 165,991.5 index.
8703. (Refer to Figures 77, 79, and 80.) What is the CG in percent of MAC for Loading Conditions WT 7? A— 21.6 percent MAC. B— 22.9 percent MAC. C— 24.0 percent MAC.
8704. (Refer to Figures 77, 79, and 80.) What is the CG in percent of MAC for Loading Conditions WT 8? A— 29.4 percent MAC. B— 30.0 percent MAC. C— 31.3 percent MAC.
8705. (Refer to Figures 77, 79, and 80.) What is the gross weight index for Loading Conditions WT-9? A— 169,755.2 index. B— 158,797.9 index. C— 186,565.5 index.
8706. (Refer to Figures 77, 79, and 80.) What is the CG in percent of MAC for Loading Conditions WT 10? A— 27.0 percent MAC. B— 27.8 percent MAC. C— 28.0 percent MAC.
8707. (Refer to Figures 78, 79, and 80.) What is the CG in percent of MAC for Loading Conditions WT 11? A— 26.8 percent MAC. B— 27.5 percent MAC. C— 28.6 percent MAC.
8708. (Refer to Figures 78, 79, and 80.) What is the CG in percent of MAC for Loading Conditions WT 12? A— 25.8 percent MAC. B— 26.3 percent MAC. C— 27.5 percent MAC.
8709. (Refer to Figures 78, 79, and 80.) What is the CG in percent of MAC for Loading Conditions WT 13? A— 28.6 percent MAC. B— 29.4 percent MAC. C— 30.1 percent MAC.
8710. (Refer to Figures 78, 79, and 80.) What is the CG in percent of MAC for Loading Conditions WT 14? A— 30.1 percent MAC. B— 29.5 percent MAC. C— 31.5 percent MAC.
8711. (Refer to Figures 78, 79, and 80.) What is the CG in Percent of MAC for Loading Conditions WT 15? A— 32.8 percent MAC. B— 31.5 percent MAC. C— 29.5 percent MAC.
8588. (Refer to Figures 45, 46, and 47.) What is the STAB TRIM setting for Operating Conditions A-1? A— 29 percent MAC. B— 32 percent MAC. C— 36 percent MAC.
8589. (Refer to Figures 45, 46, and 47.) What is the STAB TRIM setting for Operating Conditions A-2? A— 26 percent MAC. B— 20 percent MAC. C— 22 percent MAC.
8590. (Refer to Figures 45, 46, and 47.) What is the STAB TRIM setting for Operating Conditions A-3? A— 18 percent MAC. B— 20 percent MAC. C— 22 percent MAC.
8591. (Refer to Figures 45, 46, and 47.) What is the STAB TRIM setting for Operating Conditions A-4? A— 26 percent MAC. B— 22 percent MAC. C— 18 percent MAC.
8592. (Refer to Figures 45, 46, and 47.) What is the STAB TRIM setting for Operating Conditions A-5? A— 26 percent MAC. B— 30 percent MAC. C— 32 percent MAC.
8722. (Refer to Figures 81 and 83.) What is the STAB TRIM setting for Operating Conditions G-1? A— 4 ANU. B— 4-1/2 ANU. C— 4-3/4 ANU.
8723. (Refer to Figures 81 and 83.) What is the STAB TRIM setting for Operating Conditions G-2? A— 6-1/2 ANU. B— 7-1/4 ANU. C— 5-3/4 ANU.
8724. (Refer to Figures 81 and 83.) What is the STAB TRIM setting for Operating Conditions G-3? A— 3-3/4 ANU. B— 4 ANU. C— 4-1/4 ANU.
8725. (Refer to Figures 81 and 83.) What is the STAB TRIM setting for Operating Conditions G-4? A— 2-3/4 ANU. B— 4 ANU. C— 2-1/2 ANU.
8726. (Refer to Figures 81 and 83.) What is the STAB TRIM setting for Operating Conditions G-5? A— 3-1/4 ANU. B— 2-3/4 ANU. C— 2-1/2 ANU.
8700. (Refer to Figures 405 through 416.) What is the old and new CG if 300 pounds of cargo is moved from Zone 2 to Zone 3 given the following conditions? Basic empty weight ........................................... 5,005 Pilot ................................................................... 190 Front seat passenger ........................................ 200 Cargo Zone 1 ....................................................180 Zone 2 ................................................................505 Zone 3 .............................................................. 198 Zone 4 .............................................................. 600 Zone 5 ................................................................. 0 Zone 6 ................................................................ 60 Cargo Pod Zone A .............................................100 Zone B ................................................................ 80 Zone C .............................................................. 200 Zone D ...............................................................180 Fuel .....................................................................180 gallons A— 200.2 and 198.6. B— 196.4 and 199.2. C— 200.2 and 201.8.
8578. (Refer to Figure 44.) What is the new CG if the weight is removed from the forward compartment under Loading Conditions WS 1? A— 27.1 percent MAC. B— 26.8 percent MAC. C— 30.0 percent MAC.
8579. (Refer to Figure 44.) Where is the new CG if the weight is added to the aft compartment under Loading Conditions WS 2? A— +17.06 index arm. B— +14.82 index arm. C— +12.13 index arm.
8580. (Refer to Figure 44.) What is the new CG if the weight is added to the forward compartment under Loading Conditions WS 3? A— 11.4 percent MAC. B— 14.3 percent MAC. C— 14.5 percent MAC.
8581. (Refer to Figure 44.) Where is the new CG if the weight is removed from the aft compartment under Loading Conditions WS 4? A— +15.53 index arm. B— +8.50 index arm. C— -93.51 index arm.
8582. (Refer to Figure 44.) What is the new CG if the weight is removed from the forward compartment under Loading Conditions WS 5? A— 31.9 percent MAC. B— 19.1 percent MAC. C— 35.2 percent MAC.
8573. (Refer to Figure 44.) What is the new CG if the weight is shifted from the forward to the aft compartment under Loading Conditions WS 1? A— 15.2 percent MAC. B— 29.8 percent MAC. C— 30.0 percent MAC.
8574. (Refer to Figure 44.) What is the new CG if the weight is shifted from the aft to the forward compartment under Loading Conditions WS 2? A— 26.1 percent MAC. B— 20.5 percent MAC. C— 22.8 percent MAC.
8575. (Refer to Figure 44.) What is the new CG if the weight is shifted from the forward to the aft compartment under Loading Conditions WS 3? A— 29.2 percent MAC. B— 33.0 percent MAC. C— 28.6 percent MAC.
8576. (Refer to Figure 44.) What is the new CG if the weight is shifted from the aft to the forward compartment under Loading Conditions WS 4? A— 37.0 percent MAC. B— 23.5 percent MAC. C— 24.1 percent MAC.
8577. (Refer to Figure 44.) Where is the new CG if the listed weight is shifted from the forward to the aft compartment under Loading Conditions WS 5? A— +19.15 index arm. B— +13.93 index arm. C— -97.92 index arm.
8049. The weight and CG of an aircraft used in 135 operations must have been calculated from those values established by actual weighing of the aircraft within what period of time? A— Multiengine aircraft, preceding 36 calendar months. B— Multiengine and single-engine aircraft, preceding 36 calendar months. C— Multiengine aircraft, last 36 calendar months; single-engine, last 24 calendar months.
8067. What are the empty weight and balance currency requirements for aircraft used in 135 operations? A— The empty weight and CG of multiengine and single-engine aircraft must have been calculated from an actual weighing within the previous 36 calendar months. B— The empty weight and CG must have been calculated from an actual weighing within the previous 24 calendar months unless the original Airworthiness Certificate was issued within the previous 36 calendar months. C— The empty weight and CG of multiengine aircraft must have been calculated from an actual weighing within the previous 36 calendar months.
8434. (Refer to Figures 3, 6, 8, 9, 10, and 11.) What is the CG in inches from datum under Loading Condi- tions BE-1? A— Station 290.3. B— Station 285.8. C— Station 291.8.
8435. (Refer to Figures 3, 6, 8, 9, 10, and 11.) What is the CG in inches from datum under Loading Condi- tions BE-2? A— Station 295.2. B— Station 292.9. C— Station 293.0.
8436. (Refer to Figures 3, 6, 8, 9, 10, and 11.) What is the CG in inches from datum under Loading Condi- tions BE-3? A— Station 288.2. B— Station 285.8. C— Station 290.4.
8437. (Refer to Figures 3, 6, 8, 9, 10, and 11.) What is the CG in inches from datum under Loading Condi- tions BE-4? A— Station 297.4. B— Station 299.6. C— Station 297.7.
8438. (Refer to Figures 3, 6, 8, 9, 10, and 11.) What is the CG in inches from datum under Loading Condi- tions BE-5? A— Station 288.9. B— Station 290.5. C— Station 289.1.
8439.(Refer to Figures 3, 6, 8, 9, 10, and 11.) What is the CG shift if the passengers in row 1 are moved to seats in row 9 under Loading Conditions BE-1? A— 1.5 inches aft. B— 5.6 inches aft. C— 6.2 inches aft.
8440. (Refer to Figures 3, 6, 8, 9, 10, and 11.) What is the CG shift if the passengers in row 1 are moved to row 8, and the passengers in row 2 are moved to row 9 under Loading Conditions BE-2? A— 9.2 inches aft. B— 5.7 inches aft. C— 7.8 inches aft.
8441. (Refer to Figures 3, 6, 8, 9, 10, and 11.) What is the CG shift if four passengers weighing 170 pounds each are added; two to seats in row 6 and two to seats in row 7 under Loading Conditions BE-3? A— 3.5 inches aft. B— 2.2 inches forward. C— 1.8 inches aft.
8442. (Refer to Figures 3, 6, 8, 9, 10, and 11.) What is the CG shift if all passengers in rows 2 and 4 are deplaned under Loading Conditions BE-4? A— 2.5 inches aft. B— 2.5 inches forward. C— 2.0 inches aft.
8443. (Refer to Figures 3, 6, 8, 9, 10, and 11.) What is the CG shift if the passengers in row 8 are moved to row 2, and the passengers in row 7 are moved to row 1 under Loading Conditions BE-5? A— 1.0 inches forward. B— 8.9 inches forward. C— 6.5 inches forward.
8444. (Refer to Figures 4, 7, 9, 10, and 11.) What is the CG in inches from datum under Loading Conditions BE-6? A— Station 300.5. B— Station 296.5. C— Station 300.8.
8445. (Refer to Figures 4, 7, 9, 10, and 11.) What is the CG in inches from datum under Loading Conditions BE-7? A— Station 296.0. B— Station 297.8. C— Station 299.9.
8446. (Refer to Figures 4, 7, 9, 10, and 11.) What is the CG in inches from datum under Loading Conditions BE-8? A— Station 297.4. B— Station 298.1. C— Station 302.0.
8447. (Refer to Figures 4, 7, 9, 10, and 11.) What is the CG in inches from datum under Loading Conditions BE-9? A— Station 296.7. B— Station 297.1. C— Station 301.2.
8448. (Refer to Figures 4, 7, 9, 10, and 11.) What is the CG in inches from datum under Loading Conditions BE-10? A— Station 298.4. B— Station 298.1. C— Station 293.9.
8449. (Refer to Figures 4, 7, 9, 10, and 11.) What is the CG shift if 300 pounds of cargo in section A is moved to section H under Loading Conditions BE-6? A— 4.1 inches aft. B— 3.5 inches aft. C— 4.0 inches aft.
8450 . (Refer to Figures 4, 7, 9, 10, and 11.) What is the CG shift if the cargo in section F is moved to section A, and 200 pounds of the cargo in section G is added to the cargo in section B, under Loading Conditions BE-7? A— 7.5 inches forward. B— 8.0 inches forward. C— 8.2 inches forward.
8451. (Refer to Figures 4, 7, 9, 10, and 11.) What is the CG if all cargo in sections A, B, J, K, and L are off- loaded under Loading Conditions BE-8? A— Station 292.7. B— Station 297.0. C— Station 294.6.
8452. (Refer to Figures 4, 7, 9, 10, and 11.) What is the CG if cargo is loaded to bring sections F, G, and H to maximum capacity under Loading Conditions BE-9? A— Station 307.5. B— Station 305.4. C— Station 303.5.
8453. (Refer to Figures 4, 7, 9, 10, and 11.) What is the CG shift if the cargo in section G is moved to section J under Loading Conditions BE-10? A— 2.7 inches aft. B— 2.4 inches aft. C— 3.2 inches aft.
8454. (Refer to Figures 5, 7, 9, and 11.) What limit is exceeded under Operating Conditions BE-11? A— ZFW limit is exceeded. B— Aft CG limit is exceeded at takeoff weight. C— Aft CG limit is exceeded at landing weight.
8455. (Refer to Figures 5, 7, 9, and 11.) What limit(s) is(are) exceeded under Operating Conditions BE-12? A— ZFW limit is exceeded. B— Landing aft CG limit is exceeded. C— ZFW and maximum takeoff weight limits are exceeded.
8456. (Refer to Figures 5, 7, 9, and 11.) What limit, if any, is exceeded under Operating Conditions BE-13? A— Takeoff forward CG limit is exceeded. B— No limit is exceeded. C— Landing aft CG limit is exceeded.
8457. (Refer to Figures 5, 7, 9, and 11.) What limit(s) is(are) exceeded under Operating Conditions BE-14? A— Maximum ZFW limit is exceeded. B— Takeoff forward CG limit is exceeded. C— Maximum landing weight and landing forward CG limits are exceeded.
8458. (Refer to Figures 5, 7, 9, and 11.) What limit(s) is(are) exceeded under Operating Conditions BE-15? A— Maximum takeoff weight limit is exceeded. B— Maximum ZFW and takeoff forward CG limits are exceeded. C— Maximum takeoff weight and takeoff forward CG limits are exceeded.
8769. What is the maximum allowable weight that may be carried on a pallet which has the dimensions of 33.5 x 48.5 inches? Floor load limit — 76 lb/sq ft Pallet weight — 44 lb Tiedown devices — 27 lb A— 857.4 pounds. B— 830.4 pounds. C— 786.5 pounds.
8770. What is the maximum allowable weight that may be carried on a pallet which has the dimensions of 36.5 x 48.5 inches? Floor load limit — 112 lb/sq ft Pallet weight — 45 lb Tiedown devices — 29 lb A— 1,331.8 pounds. B— 1,302.8 pounds. C— 1,347.8 pounds.
8771. What is the maximum allowable weight that may be carried on a pallet which has the dimensions of 42.6 x 48.7 inches? Floor load limit — 121 lb/sq ft Pallet weight — 47 lb Tiedown devices — 33 lb A— 1,710.2 pounds. B— 1,663.2 pounds. C— 1,696.2 pounds.
8772. What is the maximum allowable weight that may be carried on a pallet which has the dimensions of 24.6 x 68.7 inches? Floor load limit — 85 lb/sq ft Pallet weight — 44 lb Tiedown devices — 29 lb A— 924.5 pounds. B— 968.6 pounds. C— 953.6 pounds.
8773. What is the maximum allowable weight that may be carried on a pallet which has the dimensions of 34.6 x 46.4 inches? Floor load limit — 88 lb/sq ft Pallet weight — 41 lb Tiedown devices — 26 lb A— 914.1 pounds. B— 940.1 pounds. C— 981.1 pounds.
8776. What is the maximum allowable weight that may be carried on a pallet which has the dimensions of 33.5 x 48.5 inches? Floor load limit — 66 lb/sq ft Pallet weight — 34 lb Tiedown devices — 29 lb A— 744.6 pounds. B— 681.6 pounds. C— 663.0 pounds.
8777. What is the maximum allowable weight that may be carried on a pallet which has the dimensions of 36.5 x 48.5 inches? Floor load limit — 107 lb/sq ft Pallet weight — 37 lb Tiedown devices — 33 lb A— 1,295.3 pounds. B— 1,212.3 pounds. C— 1,245.3 pounds.
8778. What is the maximum allowable weight that may be carried on a pallet which has the dimensions of 42.6 x 48.7 inches? Floor load limit — 117 lb/sq ft Pallet weight — 43 lb Tiedown devices — 31 lb A— 1,611.6 pounds. B— 1,654.6 pounds. C— 1,601.6 pounds.
8779. What is the maximum allowable weight that may be carried on a pallet which has the dimensions of 24.6 x 68.7 inches? Floor load limit — 79 lb/sq ft Pallet weight — 43 lb Tiedown devices — 27 lb A— 884.1 pounds. B— 857.1 pounds. C— 841.1 pounds.
8781. What is the maximum allowable weight that may be carried on a pallet which has the dimensions of 143 x 125.2 inches? Floor load limit — 209 lb/sq ft Pallet weight — 197 lb Tiedown devices — 66 lb A— 25,984.9 pounds. B— 25,787.9 pounds. C— 25,721.9 pounds.
8787. What is the maximum allowable weight that may be carried on a pallet which has the dimensions of 138.5 x 97.6 inches? Floor load limit — 235 lb/sq ft Pallet weight — 219 lb Tiedown devices — 71 lb A— 21,840.9 pounds. B— 21,769.9 pounds. C— 22,059.9 pounds.
8788. What is the maximum allowable weight that may be carried on a pallet which has the dimensions of 96.1 x 133.3 inches? Floor load limit — 249 lb/sq ft Pallet weight — 347 lb Tiedown devices — 134 lb A— 21,669.8 pounds. B— 21,803.8 pounds. C— 22,120.8 pounds.
8789. What is the maximum allowable weight that may be carried on a pallet which has the dimensions of 87.7 x 116.8 inches? Floor load limit — 175 lb/sq ft Pallet weight — 137 lb Tiedown devices — 49 lb A— 12,262.4 pounds. B— 12,448.4 pounds. C— 12,311.4 pounds.
8790. What is the maximum allowable weight that may be carried on a pallet which has the dimensions of 98.7 x 78.9 inches? Floor load limit — 183 lb/sq ft Pallet weight — 161 lb Tiedown devices — 54 lb A— 9,896.5 pounds. B— 9,735.5 pounds. C— 9,681.5 pounds.
8791. What minimum floor load limit must an aircraft have to carry the following pallet of cargo? Pallet size is 78.9 wide and 98.7 long Pallet weight — 161 lb Tiedown devices — 54 lb Cargo weight — 9,681.5 lb A— 182 lb/sq ft. B— 180 lb/sq ft. C— 183 lb/sq ft.
8844. What is the minimum floor load limit that an aircraft must have to carry the following pallet of cargo? Pallet dimensions are 39 x 37 inches. Pallet weight — 37 lbs. Tiedown devices — 21 lbs Cargo weight — 1,094.3 lbs. A— 115 lbs/sq ft. B— 112 lbs/sq ft. C— 109 lbs/sq ft.
8845. What is the minimum floor load limit that an aircraft must have to carry the following pallet of cargo? Pallet dimensions are 37.5 x 35 inches. Pallet weight — 34 lbs. Tiedown devices — 23 lbs. Cargo weight — 1,255.4 lbs. A— 152 lbs/sq ft. B— 148 lbs/sq ft. C— 144 lbs/sq ft.
8846. What is the minimum floor load limit that an aircraft must have to carry the following pallet of cargo? Pallet dimensions are 48.5 x 33.5 inches= Pallet weight — 44 lbs. Tiedown devices — 27 lbs. Cargo weight — 786.5 lbs. A— 79 lbs/sq ft. B— 76 lbs/sq ft. B— 73 lbs/sq ft.
8847. What is the minimum floor load limit that an aircraft must have to carry the following pallet of cargo? Pallet dimensions are 116.8 x 87.7 inches Pallet weight — 137 lbs. Tiedown devices — 49 lbs. Cargo weight — 12,262.4 lbs. A— 172 lbs/sq ft. B— 176 lbs/sq ft. C— 179 lbs/sq ft.
8848. What is the minimum floor load limit that an aircraft must have to carry the following pallet of cargo? Pallet dimensions are 78.9 x 98.7 inches Pallet weight — 161 lbs. Tiedown devices — 54 lbs. Cargo weight — 9,681.5 lbs. A— 180 lbs/sq ft. B— 186 lbs/sq ft. C— 183 lbs/sq ft.
8431. What is the maximum allowable weight that may be carried on a pallet which has the dimensions of 36 x 48 inches? Floor load limit .......................................... 169 lbs/sq ft Pallet weight ....................................................... 47 lbs Tiedown devices ................................................. 33 lbs A— 1,948.0 pounds. B— 1,995.0 pounds. C— 1,981.0 pounds.
8432. What is the maximum allowable weight that may be carried on a pallet which has the dimensions of 76 x 74 inches? Floor load limit .......................................... 176 lbs/sq ft Pallet weight ....................................................... 77 lbs Tiedown devices ................................................. 29 lbs A— 6,767.8 pounds. B— 6,873.7 pounds. C— 6,796.8 pounds.
8433. What is the maximum allowable weight that may be carried on a pallet which has the dimensions of 81 x 83 inches? Floor load limit .......................................... 180 lbs/sq ft Pallet weight ....................................................... 82 lbs Tiedown devices ................................................. 31 lbs A— 8,403.7 pounds. B— 8,321.8 pounds. C— 8,290.8 pounds.
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