CESSNA SECTION 6
MODEL
2088 (675 SHP) WEIGHT
&
BALANCEIEQUIPMENT LIST
BAGGAGEEARGO LOADING
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CAUTION
THE MAXIMUM LOAD VALUES MARKED IN EACH ZONE
ARE PREDICATED ON ALL CARGO BEING
TIED DOWN
WITHIN THE ZONES.
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On Cargo Versions, a horizontal line labeled "75%" is prominently
marked along each sidewall as a loading reference. As indicated on a
placard on the lower cargo door, zones forward of the last loaded zone
must be at least 75% full by volume. Whenever possible, each zone
should be loaded to its maximum available volume prior to loading the
next zone. An additional placard located on the right sidewall between
zones 5 and 6 cautions that if the load in zone 5 exceeds 400 pounds, a
cargo partition net (if available) is required
aft of the load or the load
must be secured to the floor.
A
cargo barrier and three barrier nets may be installed directly behind
the pilot's and front passenger's seats. The barrier and nets preclude
loose cargo from moving forward into the pilot's and front passenger's
stations during an abrupt deceleration. The barrier consists of a
U-
shaped assembly of honeycomb composite construction. The
assembly attaches to the four pilot and front passenger seat rails at the
bottom at station 153 and to cabin top structure at approximately
station
166.
The cargo barrier nets consist of three nets, one for the left
sidewall, one for the right sidewall, and one for the center. The left and
right nets fill in the space between the barrier assembly and the
airplane sidewalls. The side nets are fastened to the airplane sidewalls
and the edge of the barrier with six (6) quick-release fasteners each,
three on each side. The center net fills in the opening in the top center
of the barrier. The center net is fastened with four (4) fasteners, two on
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each side. Horizontal lines labeled "75%" are marked on the an side of
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the cargo barrier. Placards above the horizontal lines caution that the
maximum allowable load behind the barrier is 3400 pounds total, and
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that zones forward of the last loaded zone must be at least 75% full by
volume. Refer to Figure 6-7 for additional details.
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