twinstar_ca Posted February 12, 2005 Report Posted February 12, 2005 proper fuel management should part of your bag of airmanship skills and to me, that does not include running yourself dry... time, distance, and fuel consumption during same are the best ways to make sure you never run dry... push the limits of what you think you have and it's gonna come up and bite a chunk outta your butt!!! the loss of a/c might be the least of the things you lose... just my $0.02 worth... Quote
otooley Posted February 12, 2005 Report Posted February 12, 2005 My last reply should have read "350 lbs "..not gallons.I'd still be defuelling.My point was to show how you can get false readings.For any of you out there who like to go to the minimums and then a bit more....please inform me before the flight if I'm to be on board,cause I'll be in constant radio communication with you from the ground......Fly safe..OT ' Quote
cap Posted February 12, 2005 Report Posted February 12, 2005 otooley---maybe that's why we work well together......I finally figured it out....we're nothing but a couple of old "WUSSES". Probably for the same reason you don't work on the 204/5's during a thunder and lightning storm eh? Quote
skullcap Posted February 13, 2005 Report Posted February 13, 2005 Thanks otooley can sleep now!!! sc Quote
chopperman Posted February 13, 2005 Report Posted February 13, 2005 Myself and my crews are landing for fuel at 20 gallons with a 206, therefor if weather, poor planning or customer issues (picking up a survey crew in muskeg country where you can't shut down and they're late) you have some reserve without the pucker factor. I also would like to know how one is able to read and know that there is 7 gallons on a jetranger gauge. Bottom line make low fuel a rareity and not the norm, if you make it a habit to run a aircraft low on fuel you will find out that silence is deafening. Quote
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