robw56 wrote:As a C-130 Loadmaster I'm pretty familiar with weight and balance. I don't need a weight and balance calculator to safely load my plane, it's just fun to use sometimes to see exactly where my CG is. You would actually have to try pretty damn hard to get the 170 out of limits. With my wife and I aboard and full fuel I could put 275lbs in the baggage compartment and still be in limits. But the max weight back there is 120lbs anyways... So pretty hard to get the CG out of limits. As long as I have my load distributed evenly and I'm below 2200lbs gross weight I'm pretty much good to go.
I gotta share this story if you don't mind.......
We had this one driver for one of our race rigs one time that claimed to be "one of the best Loadmasters for FedEx in Indy" one time (his quote, not mine). Well, he dropped off his rig at this trailer company near Cleveland Ohio for some repairs on the upper deck inside the trailer. He just dropped the trailer and left while the crew at the trailer company unloaded the equipment inside the trailer so they can perform their duties (whatever repair needed done). Anyway, a few days later, "Super Ex-Loadmaster" (AKA, Super Trucker) comes back to the trailer company to pick up his repaired trailer. But, the crew at the trailer company did not reload the equipment into the trailer (for liability reasons). Well, "Super Ex-Loadmaster" (AKA, Super Trucker) had no idea how the trailer should be loaded (apparently he was never involved with the load process of the upper deck). So he had to call the race team manager to get instructions and load diagram of how everything had to be loaded. Um yeah...... some kind of "Loadmaster this guy claimed to be!
