HerrGruyere
Line Up and Wait
I took my buddies flying this weekend, but since we're all tall fellas, I had to give two separate rides. This got me thinking: what happens when you fly over gross weight? I encountered two possible scenarios:
1) If I had stuffed both of them in the plane with full tanks, that load would be 921 pounds. The maximum load is 750 pounds. What would have happened if I gave it a go?
2) If I had stuffed both of them in the plane, but the tanks were just over half full, resulting in a gross weight of about 780 pounds. What would have happened if I had tried to fly being only 30 or 40 pounds over the limit?
Naturally, I didn't want to try to find out the end result. I reckon flying only 30 or 40 pounds over gross wouldn't be as bad as I think, but I believe 171 pounds over gross might make a huge difference.
For the record, I couldn't fly them both at the same time, anyway. My buddy and I are both 6'2" and 185, but my other friend is about 6'6" or 7" and 220. He could barely fit in the front seat, and putting him in the back was hilarious.
1) If I had stuffed both of them in the plane with full tanks, that load would be 921 pounds. The maximum load is 750 pounds. What would have happened if I gave it a go?
2) If I had stuffed both of them in the plane, but the tanks were just over half full, resulting in a gross weight of about 780 pounds. What would have happened if I had tried to fly being only 30 or 40 pounds over the limit?
Naturally, I didn't want to try to find out the end result. I reckon flying only 30 or 40 pounds over gross wouldn't be as bad as I think, but I believe 171 pounds over gross might make a huge difference.
For the record, I couldn't fly them both at the same time, anyway. My buddy and I are both 6'2" and 185, but my other friend is about 6'6" or 7" and 220. He could barely fit in the front seat, and putting him in the back was hilarious.