- published: 18 Jun 2013
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A Loadmaster is an aircrew member on civilian aircraft or military transport aircraft. See Nimrod Langley. Loadmasters serve in the Air Force, Marines, Coast Guard and Navy of many nations or many civillian airliners.. These include the USAF, RAF, RCAF, RAAF, Australian Army, IAF, RNZAF and SLAF.
The loadmaster performs the calculations and plans cargo and passenger placement to keep the aircraft within permissible center of gravity limits throughout the flight. Loadmasters ensure cargo is placed on the aircraft in such a way as to prevent overloading sensitive sections of the airframe and cargo floor. Considerations are also given to civilian and military regulations which may prohibit the placement of one type of cargo in proximity to another. Unusual cargo may require special equipment to be loaded safely aboard the aircraft, limiting where the other cargo may feasibly be placed. Tactically, loadmasters may also directly affect combat readiness as they are also responsible for determining the load order of aircraft so that more tactically important materiel (e.g. ammunition) is off-loaded and therefore ready to deploy faster than other support items; this may be especially germane to forward operating bases.