heywatchthis
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This is a good threat. Another question?
What about total weight on the aircraft. I am flying a G200 and I’m not so concerned about using 200lbs vs 175lbs, but I am very concerned about all the uncounted weight on board.
When I started flying an aircraft that has a FA, with all the cabin amenities and Crap onboard the uncounted weight went through the roof.
We have Jepps, computers, printers, DVDs, Magazines, headsets, ton and tons of food, and food prep items, toiletry items, bathroom supplies, cleaning supplies, chocolate, dinner ware, serving ware, cooking ware, coffee makers, tea makers, a ton of water bottles, 10 to 20 lbs on ice, deserts, snacks, beer, wine, blankets, pillows, soda, flowers, slippers, it just keeps going on and on. Then we stack a crap load in the luggage too.
None of this weight is really counted, and then pilots like to add 170lb per passenger and fill the fuel to max TO weight. It really concerns me about how much weight we actually have. And that’s not even for an international trip.
For a 5 day trip with 6 pax, the FA drives her car out to the aircraft and unloads about 30 grocery bags, plus all the standard crap we already have on board.
We must have an extra 500lbs that just doesn't get counted. But try to increase the BOW by 500lbs and see how much slack you get about range. Pilots just love to carry GAS!
Does anyone else have this problem and what kind of solutions do people have?
What about total weight on the aircraft. I am flying a G200 and I’m not so concerned about using 200lbs vs 175lbs, but I am very concerned about all the uncounted weight on board.
When I started flying an aircraft that has a FA, with all the cabin amenities and Crap onboard the uncounted weight went through the roof.
We have Jepps, computers, printers, DVDs, Magazines, headsets, ton and tons of food, and food prep items, toiletry items, bathroom supplies, cleaning supplies, chocolate, dinner ware, serving ware, cooking ware, coffee makers, tea makers, a ton of water bottles, 10 to 20 lbs on ice, deserts, snacks, beer, wine, blankets, pillows, soda, flowers, slippers, it just keeps going on and on. Then we stack a crap load in the luggage too.
None of this weight is really counted, and then pilots like to add 170lb per passenger and fill the fuel to max TO weight. It really concerns me about how much weight we actually have. And that’s not even for an international trip.
For a 5 day trip with 6 pax, the FA drives her car out to the aircraft and unloads about 30 grocery bags, plus all the standard crap we already have on board.
We must have an extra 500lbs that just doesn't get counted. But try to increase the BOW by 500lbs and see how much slack you get about range. Pilots just love to carry GAS!
Does anyone else have this problem and what kind of solutions do people have?