Thanks Rob, though I probably wasn't clear, my understanding is the same as yours.
one step further is that if your empty wieght CG falls outside the range, you need to calculate CG for critical flight phases eg takeoff, landing, and aux fuel tank scenarios.
while it may not be mandatory, weight and balance should be calculated for each flight leg, regardless of the empty CG position. Given the increased weight of the average human, particularly on this side of the pond, it's clear that the average BC12D with two people on board can carry just about enough fuel to get airborne!
one step further is that if your empty wieght CG falls outside the range, you need to calculate CG for critical flight phases eg takeoff, landing, and aux fuel tank scenarios.
while it may not be mandatory, weight and balance should be calculated for each flight leg, regardless of the empty CG position. Given the increased weight of the average human, particularly on this side of the pond, it's clear that the average BC12D with two people on board can carry just about enough fuel to get airborne!
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