Pietenpol-List: where to keep Weight and Balance form

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Pietenpol-List: where to keep Weight and Balance form

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Original Posted By: "Richard V. Reynolds"
Getting all my stuff together for the big inspection, and wondering where everyonekeeps the W&B form. Does everyone just fold up the paper and put it in anenvelope? I was thinking of fastening it to the pack page of the aircraftlog. so it would be attached but will fold out. Has anyone done this?waltNX140DL(north N.J.)________________________________________________________________________________Date: Tue, 15 Oct 2002 19:35:56 -0400
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Re: Pietenpol-List: where to keep Weight and Balance form

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Original Posted By: "Oscar Zuniga"
Subject: Re: Pietenpol-List: where to keep Weight and Balance formWalt,Doesn't really matter where you put it as long as it is available if some nosey FAA burro might come along and try to impress someone. My DAR gave me 3 pages of instructions combining Phase I and Phase II. Phase I being the 25 hr test period and Phase II the limitations of experimental aircraft from there on. These regulating instructions must be in the aircraft when flown so I made a simple acetate folder and I included the W & B form with these instructions. I screwed the air worthiness certificate under a like size piece of lexon scrap to the ionside wall of rear cockpit with the metal ID plate and the Reg. certificate. Have over 5 hrs on 41CC as of tonight.Corky in La________________________________________________________________________________
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Re: Pietenpol-List: where to keep Weight and Balance form

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Original Posted By: "morrisons5"
Subject: Re: Pietenpol-List: where to keep Weight and Balance formIn a message dated 10/15/02 5:11:17 PM Central Daylight Time, wbeevans(at)worldnet.att.net writes:>I keep mine in a heavy duty zip lock baggie, in one of the two map holders that are on each side of the cockpit, next to my knees. A triangle piece of 1/16" plywood make up the holder, leaving the bottom open so it doesn't collect dirt.Chuck G.________________________________________________________________________________
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