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CESSNA SECTION 6<br />

MODEL 208B G1000 WEIGHT & BALANCE/EQUIPMENT LIST<br />

PREVENTION OF MOVEMENT (Continued)<br />

WARNING<br />

In special loading arrangements which allow the<br />

carriage of passengers as well as cargo behind the<br />

barrier in the passenger version, all cargo must be<br />

secured to prevent movement in the five principal<br />

directions and provide the same crash load<br />

restraint as though a barrier was not installed using<br />

the maximum rated loads specified for loading<br />

without a barrier. In this arrangement, cargo<br />

placement must allow for movement and exit of the<br />

passengers. The pilot must be responsible to make<br />

sure proper load restraint in all loadings.<br />

Refer to the Typical Cargo Restraint Methods figure for diagrams of<br />

typical cargo tie-down methods for prevention of movement. Also, the<br />

cargo partition nets available for the airplane can be installed at<br />

Fuselage Stations 188.7, 246.8, 282.0, 307.0 and 332.0 to divide the<br />

cabin cargo area into compartments. If the partitions are used, they<br />

must be used in conjunction with the cargo barrier. Since partitions are<br />

not designed to withstand crash loads, they cannot be considered as a<br />

replacement for the barrier. Each partition will withstand the forward<br />

and aft operational loads applied during takeoff, flight, and landing by<br />

any two zones forward or aft of the partition. Use of the partitions will<br />

allow loading of the zones without tying down cargo if the load density<br />

is no more than 7.9 pounds per cubic foot and the zone is more than<br />

75% full. Cargo loading that does not meet these requirements must be<br />

secured to the cabin floor.<br />

LOADING OF PIERCING OR PENETRATING ITEMS<br />

Regardless of cargo location, items of a piercing or penetrating nature<br />

shall be located so that other cargo is loaded between the barrier/nets,<br />

cargo partitions, and rear wall and the piercing or penetrating items to<br />

provide a buffer. The density of this cargo shall be sufficient to restrain<br />

the piercing or penetrating items from passing through the barrier/nets,<br />

partitions, and rear wall under critical emergency landing conditions. If<br />

the condition cannot be complied with, the piercing or penetrating items<br />

shall be tied down separately.<br />

208BPHBUS-00<br />

U.S.<br />

6-25

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