Vtoss,
Did you really load 4 passengers in your 172A? Thats one passenger over the limitation! You must be a dangerous pilot!
Full article here :
https://www.lawyersandsettlements.com/f ... ether.html
Purposely over loading a 172
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[quote author=Strega link=topic=6672.msg17959#msg17959 date=1499493922]4 passengers in your 172A? Thats one passenger over the limitation!
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IIRC there are STCs for that, though I suspect the clipping was just wrong.
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IIRC there are STCs for that, though I suspect the clipping was just wrong.
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Overloading is such a silly subject -- every pilot has flown an overloaded aircraft and like I said add the numbers and it gives you an approximation not an actual number. I have flown aircraft that have magically got 500 lbs heavier when they were reweighed -- damn -- flying 500 lbs overloaded for years and no one knew it. When I started in the bush no one actually knew the gross weight of their aircraft. It was all standard loads. Pilot and fuel were never counted. I would say that practice was around for many years with U/G marked in the log book. I must say I have never had an overloaded aircraft scare me but one that was out of C of G certainly has. Life marches on and things change but at the end of the day the aircraft itself could really care less ;D and until we start driving over actual scales it's just number on a piece of paper generated by doing your gazintas and we all know that humans are never subject to mistakes.
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