an instructor. Even on my long cross country It wasn't a big problem, I did
refuel 2/3rds of the way on it. This was for PPSEL in a Cessna 150.
Granted you would need a "lightweight" instructor but that shouldn't be a real
problem I had a couple young ladies and one guy that would have fit that
limitation. I can't say anything about seat weight limit, maybe contact Cessna
directly for their answer.
John
On Sunday 13 November 2011 09:50:01 pm Richard Williams wrote:
> Michael,
>
> Sorry, that is not correct.
> The max payload is 490 pounds.
> usable fuel, drain-able oil, luggage, and the humans are all part of that
> payload.
>
> The fuel load, ~144 pounds for 24 gallons, leaves 346 pounds.
> assuming the oil in the engine is 8pounds, leaves 338 pounds.
> Just about enough for 2 FAA standard' weight persons.
>
> Well, most American men weight are well above that 'FAA standard'.
>
> The documentation does say that as much as 50 pounds can be put in the
> storage//luggage compartment.
> But we cannot afford the extra weight.
>
> So, lets say the instructor weights 200 pounds.
> that leaves 146 pounds for the student.
> (assuming they can both crowd into the cockpit, it would be a real cosy
> fit.) Hummmm......
> I guess a cute little lady could qualify as the student without overloading
> the plane.
>
> There seems to be only one possible conclusion:
> the skycatcher is engineered to make flying more accessible for the female
> population.
>
> The documentation I read did not mention the seat load limit, but the ASTM
> required min value is 225pounds.
>
> If my 300pounds were to be training in the skycatcher and the seat did not
> collapse, the instructor would have to stay on the ground.
>
> the documentation says a full tank will last a bit less than 4 hours.
> If the fuel has to be reduced to accommodate the pilot/instructor, say by
> half, then training time will be ~1.5 hours+plus reserve.
>
> Touch-n-go practice will eat the fuel at a much higher rate than cruise
> consumption of 6gal./hr.
>
> I agree with Helen,
> Training plane for solo training.
>
> R. Williams
>
>
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