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Kodiak 100 Series User Manual

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Pilot’s Operating Handbook
7-57
DO NOT USE FOR FLIGHT OPERATIONS
Section 7
AIRPLANE & SYSTEMS DESCRIPTIONS
100 SERIES
Systems
Approved Cargo Straps
The following straps are the ONLY straps approved for use on the KODIAK:
APPROVED CARGO STRAPS
MANUFACTURER PART NO. ATTACH TYPE
COMPATIBLE
FITTING(S) [ BY ROW# ]
CARGO SYSTEMS, INC 41842-80 HOOK (X2) 1 - 17
CARGO SYSTEMS, INC S3E120E24N07 SNAP HOOK (X2) 1 - 17
CARGO SYSTEMS, INC S3E180E24N07 SNAP HOOK (X2) 1 - 17
CARGO SYSTEMS, INC S3E240E24N07 SNAP HOOK (X2) 1 - 17
<ANY>
CGU-1/B
(per MIL-PRF-27260C)
HOOK (X2) 1 - 17
Using a Strap to Secure Cargo
There must be one dedicated strap for every:
100 lb of cargo, to restrain the cargo from shifting forward.
800 lb of cargo, to restrain the cargo from shifting upward.
1000 lb of cargo, to restrain the cargo from sideward shifting.
An article of cargo that weights 800 lb will require: 8 straps restraining forward
movement, 1 strap restraining upward movement and 4 straps restraining
sideward movement (2 in each direction), for a total of 13 straps. The method
of calculating the number of straps required is shown in following equations:
Strap Calculation for Forward Restraint:
Strap Calculation for Upward Restraint:
Strap Calculation for Sideward Restraint:
Loading Cargo
When loading cargo, take care to protect the aluminum seat tracks. An
appropriate protective covering, such as wood planks or cardboard, may need
to be placed over the seat tracks when loading or unloading cargo from the
rear of the cabin, to prevent damage from occurring.
800 lb
100 lb
= 8 Straps
800 lb
800 lb
= 1 Strap
800 lb
500 lb
= 1.6 2 straps (in each direction)
Uncontrolled if printed

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Kodiak 100 Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
ManufacturerDaher
EnginePratt & Whitney Canada PT6A-34
Service Ceiling25, 000 feet
Seating Capacity10
Crew1-2
Range1, 132 nautical miles
TypeUtility aircraft
Length34 feet 2 inches
Wingspan45 feet
Max takeoff weight7, 255 pounds
Power Output750 shp
Cabin Width4 feet 6 inches