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C. 663.0 pounds. 1. Determine the area. 33.5 x 48.5 ÷ 144 = 11.28 square feet. 2. Determine the floor load limit. 11.28 x 66 = 744.68 pounds. 3. Subtract the weight of the pallet and tiedown devices. 744.68 - 63 = 681.68 pounds. 721. What is the minimum floor load limit that an aircraft must have to carry the following pallet of cargo? Pallet dimensions are 116.8 x 87.7 inches Pallet weight - 137 lbs. Tiedown devices - 49 lbs. Cargo weight - 12,262.4 lbs. A. 172 lbs/sq ft. B. 176 lbs/sq ft. C. 179 lbs/sq ft. 1. Determine the area. 116.8 x 87.7 ÷ 144 = 71.13 sq ft. 2. Determine the total weight. 12,262.4 + 49 + 137 = 12,448.4 3. Determine the minimum floor load limit. 12,448.4 ÷ 71.13 = 175.00 lbs/sq ft. 722. Given the following, what would be the maximum payload? Basic operating weight (BOW): 100,500 lbs. Maximum zero fuel weight: 138,000 lbs. Maximum landing weight: 142,000 lbs. Maximum takeoff weight: 184,200 lbs. Fuel load: 40,000 lbs. Fuel tank capacity: 54,000 lbs. A. 43,700 lbs. B. 37,500 lbs. C. 29,700 lbs. The payload is the maximum combination of passengers, baggage, and cargo that the airplane is capable of carrying. A zero fuel weight, if published, is the limiting weight: 138,000 - 100,500 = 37,500