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Part 7 of the 7 part series on weight and balance. Joe Norris discusses how to put all the weight and balance information together to create a useable weight and balance report that will be given to the FAA and kept in the airplane.
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Part 7 of the 7 part series on weight and balance. EAA Flight Advisor and Technical Counselor Joe Norris discusses how to put all the weight and balance information together to create a useable weight and balance report that will be given to the FAA and kept in the airplane.
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