Basic Flight Dispatcher
Weight & Balance
Choose The Correct Answer :
   Q-1 Datum line is:
          A- An imaginary line to measure arms from.
          B- A central line.
          C- A visible line.
   Q-2   TEMAC is:
           A- Trailing edge MAC.
           B- Total CG.
           C- Total MAC.
   Q-3 Given LEMAC 35 Inch, TEMAC 170 Inch MAC =
        A- 305 Inch.
        B- 135 Inch.
        C- 100 Inch.
   Q-4 Weight is the force created by:
           A- The lift.
           B- The earth gravity.
           C- The CG.
  Q-5 Moment is:
         A - Weight X Arm.
         B- Weight X Moment.
         C Arm X Station.
  Q-6 Given a weight of 10000Lbs located 75Inches from Datum Line its moment is:
           A- 7500 LbsInch.
           B- 750000 LbsInch.
           C- 13.33 LbsInch.
  Q-7 Given an A/C weight of 45000 Lbs, total Moment 585000 Lbs Inch CG location:
           A- 13 Inchs from DL.
           B- 130 Inchs from DL.
           C- 1.3 Inchs from DL.
  Q-8 What will be the weight to be shifted to move a/c CG from station 85 to 90
      If a/c weight is 45,000 Lbs, distance between compartments 120 Inches
            A- 1875 Lbs.
            B- 1.875 Lbs.
            C- 18.75 Lbs.
  Q-9 Max weights are:
       A- Max T/O weight, Max ZFW weight, Max LDG weight.
       B- Max T/O weight, Max ZFW weight, Dry Operating Weight.
       C- Basic Weight, Dry Operating Weight.
 Q-10 Given LEMAC at station 100 Inches and TEMAC at station 300 Inchs from DL
     MAC length is:
     A- 420 Inches.
     B- 320 Inches.
     C- 200 Inches.
 Q-11 An a/c MAC is 200 Inches long CG is located 50 Inches from LEMAC, CG% is:
      A- 25 %.
      B- 300%.
      C- None of above.
 Q-12 If DL of an a/c is beside the wing moments forward are:
        A- Positive.
        B- Negative.
        C- None of above.
 Q-13 If two forces are not equal having the same moment, the lightest one has:
       A- The shortest arm.
       B- The longest arm.
       C- The same arm.
Q-14 The pay load is the weight of :
       A- Passengers + fuel.
       B- Fuel + water.
       C- Passengers + cargo + baggage + mail.
Q-15 Given passengers weight 10000, cargo 1750, baggage 1200 mail 250 Calculate the
  payload :
        A- 13,200 Kgs.
        B- 10,200 Kgs.
        C- 9,000 Kgs.
Q-16 Basic weight may include:
     A- Take off fuel.
     B- Unusable fuel.
     C- Trip fuel.
Q-17 Trip fuel =
     A- Take- off weight – landing weight.
     B- Take- off weight + landing weight.
     C- Landing weight + take-off weight.
 Q-18 Zero fuel weight =
      A- Take- off weight – fuel.
      B- Take- off weight – payload.
      C- None of above.
Q-19 Minimum weights are:
       A- Zero fuel weight and landing weight
       B- Take-off weight and taxi weight.
       C- None of above.
Q-20 CG could be calculated in:
       A- Inches.
       B- % MAC.
       C- Both of above .
 Q-21 LEMAC:
        A- Landing MAC.
        B- Leading edge MAC.
        C- None of above.
Q-22 If the CG is located aft:
    A- Take off distance will be less and fuel will be more.
    B- Take off distance will be less and trip fuel will be less.
    C- None of above.
 Q-23 MAC:
        A- Mean Aerodynamic Chord.
        B- Main Aeronautical.
        C- None of above
 Q-24 Standard passenger weights are:
         A- Adult 85, child 35, infant 10 kilograms
         B- Adult 80, child 45, infant 10 kilograms
         C- Adult 70, child 35, infant 10 kilograms
Q-25 All arms are measured from:
            A- Aircraft nose
            B- Landing gears
            C- Datum line
Q-26 Loading could be in:
           A- Pallets only.
           B- In containers only.
           C- Both above.
Q-27 Index is a moment divided by:
            A- A constant number.
            B- Weight.
            C- CG.
Q-28 LMC stands for:
         A- Leading mac.
         B- Last minute change.
         C- None of above.
Q-29 Under load=
          A- Take-off weight + payload.
          B- Trip fuel + landing weight.
          C- Allowed traffic load – Total traffic load.
Q-30 If the datum line is in front of a/c nose .
           A- All moments are positive.
           B- All moments are negative.
           C- Some moments are negative.
Q-31 The a/c version is the seats classes First/Economy.
         A- True.
         B- False.
 Q-32 Load sheet is:
          A- IATA document.
          B- ICAO document.
          C- None of above.
 Q-33 Trim sheet is the document to find a/c:
          A- ZFW CG% of MAC.
          B- TOW CG% of MAC.
          C- Both above
Q-34 CG could be calculated in:
         A- In Inches.
         B- In CG% of MAC.
         C- Both above.
Q-35 Prepare load sheet for following flight TIP- FCO:
       QU FCOKKLN
      .TIPLCLN 051615 MS
       LN126 5AOLQ VER: 156Y CREW 2/0/6. TIP-FCO
            - BW 42.200 KGS
            - Crew 640 KGS
            - Pantry 700 KGS
            - T/O FUEL 10,500 KGS TRIP FUEL 7,450 KGS
            - PAX: 130.00.00
            - BAG: 1500 KGS
            - CGO: 1500 KGS
            - MAIL: 250 KGS
            - Weights: A80KGS CH35KGS INF10KGS.
            -
Q-36 File trim sheet for a/c 320 204 as follow:
        - FIND ZFW CG% MAC and TOW CG% MAC if
        -DOW 43,800
        - H-ARM:19.100
        - FUEL INDEX: (-2)
        - PANTRY DEVIATION: +100KGS/E +100KGS/F
        - BAG 1500/H1
        - CGO 1000/H3 500/H4
        - MAIL 250/H5
         - PAX OA/35 0B/50 0C/45
Q-37 Last minute change weight should be added to:
           A- Zero fuel weight only.
           B- Take-off weight and Landing weight.
           C- To all above.
 Q-38 Loading live animal in cargo compartment needs:
       A- Heat and ventilation.
       B- Humidity.
       C- Dry air.
 Q-39   Load message is sent via:
         A- SITA.
         B- AFTN.
         C- CADAS.
  Q-40 A box of 1000 KGS with dimension of 2.5 meters and 2.0 meters loaded on an aircraft   having
   a load limit of 250kgs/m2. Find out if it is within limit.
           A- Out of limit.
           B- Within limit.
           C- None of above.