Ulysse Posted May 18, 2024 Report Posted May 18, 2024 The maximum weight as per the POH of the baggage area is 120lbs. There are many load configurations which would keep the aircraft well within W&B limits if this weight exceeded 120lbs. So, what imposes this limit? Quote
Fritz1 Posted May 18, 2024 Report Posted May 18, 2024 Structural limit probably of the baggage compartment floor 1 Quote
skydvrboy Posted May 18, 2024 Report Posted May 18, 2024 120 lbs is a lot of stuff and often it won't fit in the baggage area anyway. Anytime I need more than 120 lbs of baggage capacity, I just put the heaviest stuff in the rear seats. Quote
GeeBee Posted May 19, 2024 Report Posted May 19, 2024 39 minutes ago, skydvrboy said: 120 lbs is a lot of stuff and often it won't fit in the baggage area anyway. Anytime I need more than 120 lbs of baggage capacity, I just put the heaviest stuff in the rear seats. Apparently, you have never lifted my wife's overnight bag. 1 4 Quote
PT20J Posted May 19, 2024 Report Posted May 19, 2024 2 hours ago, Fritz1 said: Structural limit probably of the baggage compartment floor THIS^^^^ 1 Quote
Pinecone Posted May 19, 2024 Report Posted May 19, 2024 Remember, the plane is certified for 3.8G plus a 50% safety factor. So that 120 pounds is a 684 pound force on the baggage floor. 3 1 Quote
A64Pilot Posted May 22, 2024 Report Posted May 22, 2024 On 5/19/2024 at 9:49 AM, Pinecone said: Remember, the plane is certified for 3.8G plus a 50% safety factor. So that 120 pounds is a 684 pound force on the baggage floor. It’s at least that, drop tests I think may also figure into it. Drop tests can be extremely high, but very short duration G loads. If however you need to carry something heavy, it’s not a bad idea to place a piece of plywood on the floor, even a thin piece of paneling really helps distribute the load. Obviously consider the possible effect of all that mass behind you in an accident. I’ve seen dented floors, but haven’t ever seen structural failure myself in other aircraft that haul freight etc. 1 Quote
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