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A sure sign you're out of CG

Near misses, close calls, and lessons learned the hard way. Share with others so that they might avoid the same mistakes.
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MTV,
Framework at the bottom of the seat. In reading your inquire, I couldn't understand it until I went back and re-read mine. "In between the feet" instead of "secured to the front of the seat" Tied it down to the exposed frame that supports the seats in a Maule. Fit just under the lip of the seat. There's not enough room to fit a battery between the feet/pedals let alone hardly a pac boot. But I belive your experience even covers Maules too, yes?
Eric, Yes, we live on a strip & a lake. Gravel at one end and a snow strip at the other so to speak.
And when we were back in Idaho, a wet hanky could be a struggle to carry at times. That area makes every pilot a morning person!
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mtv wrote:A Cessna 206, and certainly a Cessna 207 can sit down on its tail WITH A LEGAL, within CG load. That's why a lot of them in Alaska have had a tailspring added under the tail cone. These are very long fuselage airplanes. I've worked a W/B carefully, and still had one sit on its tail after burning some gas. Still W/I CG, though.

Let's not start "stories" about how heroic we all are at flying in excess of legal gross weight, PLEASE, folks. Lots of folks have died in little airplanes in part because they ignored W/B. We don't need any more of those.

MTV

I had flown with loads that were nose light and I knew they were within CG at least at T.O. This trip was a bit different and I suspect out of CG due to the limit being reached with elevator trim. (I could be wrong and anybody with 206/207 experience can maybe know for sure) I know turning final and having to hold forward pressure and being out of trim is not a good feeling. I really wanted to point out the need to not be complacent about w/b even in a heavy hauler like the stationair...

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