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Archer II legality of flying without rear seats

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cowman

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Did an owner assisted annual last year and one thing I noticed during it was just how easy it is to remove the back seats, just press a little pin down and they pretty much just slide out. I noticed that really leaves me a lot of cargo space.

That would really be nice if I wanted to say try to stuff a bicycle in there or a dog crate or any number of larger objects.

I am sure it's safe, at least if I stay within the 200# baggage area limit but is it legal? Would I be able to just pop the seats out and get a new weight and balance sheet from an A&P? Anyone do this?
 

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