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Beechcraft Duchess 76 - Loading Procedures and Records

Beechcraft Duchess 76
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Section
VI
Wt & Sal/Equip List
SEECHCRAFT
Duchess 76
NOTE
Each
new
airplane is delivered
with
a completed
sample loading, basic empty
weight
and center
of gravity, and
equipment
list, all pertinent
to
that
specific airplane. It is the
owner's
responsibility
to ensure that changes in
equipment
are re-
flected in a
new
weight
and balance and in an
addendum
to
the
equipment
list. There are many
ways of
doing
this; it is suggested
that
a running
tally
of
equipment
changes and
their
effect on
basic
empty
weight
and c.g. is a suitable means
for
meeting
both
requirements.
The
current
equipment
list and basic empty
weight and e.g.
information
must
be retained
with the airplane when it changes ownership.
Beech Aircraft
Corporation
cannot
maintain this
information;
the
current
status is
known
only
to
the owner. If these papers
become
lost, the FAA
will require that
the
airplane be re-weighed
to
establish
the
basic
empty
weight
and c.g. and
that an inventory
of
installed
equipment
be con-
ducted
to
create a new
equipment
list.
It
is
recommended that
duplicate
copies
of
the
Basic Empty
Weight
and Balance sheet and the
Equipment List be made and kept in an alternate
location in the event the original handbook is
misplaced.
LOADING INSTRUCTIONS
It is
the
responsibility
of
the
airplane
operator
to
assure
that
the
airplane is
properly
loaded.
At
the
time
of
delivery, Beech
Aircraft
Corporation
provides
the
necessary weight and bal-
ance
data
to
compute
individual loadings. All subsequent
changes
in airplane
weight
and balance are the responsibil-
ity
of
the airplane
owner
and/or
operator.
6-8
August,
1980

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