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Jim Macklin wrote:
There are some airplanes that are easy to load outside the flight envelope. Many multiengine airplanes are designed to carry passengers and baggage. With only the front seats occupied, some ballast in the rear can be essential. You should read some FAR 23 on flight control forces allowed. I have a few thousand hours teaching in multiengine aircraft and just flying charter and delivery, from Piper Aztecs, Beech Duchess and Barons, Dukes, King Ai r 90, 200 and 300. Jet time is in the Beechjet 400, trust me, your life can depend on your being able to push and pull the controls to the limit with one leg or one hand. I bow to your godliness..almighty one. Michelle |
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