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Weight & Balance Module

This chapter introduces the Strongpilot Weight & Balance module (SWBM). It provides background information and a brief description of the purposes of the programs. It also summarizes the chapters in this user guide, shows the syntactical conventions used.

 

Weight & Balance software written for different airplane models. This program had specific logic to match the Airport Handling Manual for each airplane. It was designed by using Weight & Balance manual and AHM-560 (Airport Handling Manual) specification.

 

The Weight & Balance software takes user input from the user interface, (this is called as calling program), set and compare the approved aircraft data set from the AHM-560 manual, does the Weight & Balance analysis calculations.

 

The calling program allows you to tailor input and output to your requirements. Strongpilot provides a standard calling program, which you can customize to suit your needs.

 

You can find detail information about calling program process in following section.

 

The system designed to minimize the occurrence and effects of flight crew error and maximizes the identification and resolution of errors. If user-entered data is not of the correct format or type needed by the application, the EFB do not accept the data. An error message provided that communicates which entry is suspect and specifies what type of data is expected. The EFB system incorporates input error checking that detects input errors at the earliest possible point during entry.

 

Color-coding philosophies and symbols are used for EFB applications. “Red” color used only to indicate a warning level condition. “Amber” color used to indicate a caution level condition. “Transparent to Gray” color used to indicate an information level condition.

 

Other color used for items other than warnings or cautions, providing that the colors used, differ sufficiently from the colors prescribed to avoid possible confusion.

 

If, after reading the documentation, there are still difficulties in using the STAM modules, please do not hesitate to contact with UçuÅŸDünyası.

 

 

Strongpilot does not author for the AHM-560 document and DOW-DOI tables. Therefore use of Weight & Balance software at your own risk and in no event will the Strongpilot be liable to you for any loss or damage of any kind including lost profits or other consequential loss arising from your use of or inability to use the Software or from errors or deficiencies in it whether caused by negligence or otherwise except as expressly provided herein.

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SWBM was developed to fulfill these basic objectives:

 

  • Safely load and dispatch an aircraft, including all legally required documentation.

 

  • Rapid dispatch of flights to minimize flight delays.

 

  • Optimize aircraft payloads through manual or automatic calculations.

 

  • Fuel cost savings by utilizing optimal fuel efficiency and load balance.

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