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| Junior Member Join Date: Dec 2002 Location: OH
Posts: 161
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Hey, Doug...I heard awhile ago that you nearly run out of trim to stabilize the MD-80 when on final approach. Does that pretty much happen to you every time? thanks |
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| Agent Smith |
Never run "out of trim", but the MD-80 series aircraft have a slightly negative stability when slow so it sometimes becomes 'untrimmed'. Sorry for the misunderstanding! |
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| Old Skool Join Date: Apr 2003 Location: Atlanta
Posts: 2,205
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Heck that planes out of balance sitting on the ground empty......I hate loading the -88 because its almost like a EMB/ATR and is so weight sensitive
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| Old Skool Join Date: Apr 2003 Location: Atlanta
Posts: 2,205
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I hate sandbags!!!!!! You what makes it so bad is when you ask the gate agent if they are going to fill up first class with upgrades or non-revs and they say no and you ask if for some reason they do to call.. Then you load up the bins 1-4 and when you put the numbers in your aft index is a negative number. You call up stairs to only find out that they loaded up first class with 14 people and now you have a major out of balance problem. I hate agents when they do that. They rank below Leo at that point so frustrating. I will ride everything on the airport I can to that city to avoid sandbags. |
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| Old Skool |
Boy, am I glad the 737 is tough to get out of CG. You can almost load a 737-700 totally aft heavy, and she'll still do okay in the trim dept. The -200s and -500s tend to be a bit trickier, so you just jam as much as you can in the front bin. -300s go tail heavy, and it's not a problem. I've only had to use ballasts once, and that was on an ERJ-145 from MEM-EWR with two whole bags in the bin.
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