SixPapaCharlie
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I wanted Pizza last night but none of that Texas crap. I wanted the good pizza. You know, the kind they make in Tulsa. MMMMMMM Nobody thinks of Tulsa w/o thinking about pizza amirite?
I called my dad and said "You want to grab a pizza somewhere?" Of course his first words were "Only if it is from Tulsa"
Anyway.
We agreed after getting signed off, our first few flights would be with both of us in the plane together so both wives get a payout when we crash together. Also gives us the chance to assist on things we might miss.
The flight out was fine. Right at an hour to get there which was pretty nice. Flight back was nice, night time, very quiet. It really is a fantastic plane but there are learning curves and things I have to get used to.
One major adjustment is the computer helping to "manage" my fuel. CISP keeps telling me not to look at the fuel gauges and they are in an odd spot anyway. So we rely on math and the electronics. The Garmin tells me to switch tanks but has NO idea how much fuel I have used. It just does it every 30 min. So the first time it told me to switch, I had burned according to the Avidyne 4.2 gallons. So I now know the Garmin will be off for the remainder of the flight.
My personal rule is anytime the fuel burned equals 9 X an odd number, switch so, 9, 27, 45. that way we never exceed the 10 gal max imbalance specified in the POH.
Fuel Information
Begin @ tabs. So 46 Gal (Tail wind)
Burning 11.8-12.4 GPH
Land having burned 13 so 33 remaining.
Launch to head home. (headwind)
3/4 home and Avidyne shows:
Burning 13GPH, 16G Remaining, 20 min to go.
That tells me I am going to burn 4 gal and change and land w/ 12 in the tanks
At this point the FUEL light comes on on the panel. Then the Avidyne gives me a yellow indicator telling me I have < 16G on board.
So suddenly I am getting this information and starting to question if I should be doing something. Am I doing math right? Its night. I am suddenly not comfortable. One actual fuel gauge is near 5 and the other shows 10 but I am seeing fuel lights and notices about fuel and feel like the plane is telling me I should do something or I am going to have a fuel problem. I just tell my dad I am doing the math and it seems like we can make this w/ the legal requirement to spare but I know this avidyne doesn't know what is in the tanks and I am getting worked up in my head so Screw it, I landed at the closest field to get fuel.
Open the caps and both tanks appear empty. I am sure due to dihederal, there is fuel further down but with my little cigarette lighter, I couldn't see very far inside the tank toward the wing.
I filled it up to 86 Gallons for the 20 minute flight home and of course it only took 71 gallons to fill so the computer was dead accurate but it is going to take some getting used to. I don't like that it doesn't know which tank I am on so it doesn't know what is in which tank and it starts telling me about my fuel in multiple places.
Never was in any danger of having a fuel problem, but new plane at night w/ different systems and got myself spooked. The old plane had 2 gauges up front and when they were both at 1/4 we landed. Now there is a fuel light, and a notification that comes on at specific thresholds and the Garmin telling me to switch tanks. For being an IT guy, I don't have a ton of faith in computers.
Really a non-event but an example of how your mind can play tricks on you and get you concerned and provide a bit of self doubt when flying in a new situation.
Look forward to my next post about wondering if I did the W&B correctly taking off w/ 82 gallons of fuel but feeling like I might have miscalculated since the plane felt funny or something
I called my dad and said "You want to grab a pizza somewhere?" Of course his first words were "Only if it is from Tulsa"
Anyway.
We agreed after getting signed off, our first few flights would be with both of us in the plane together so both wives get a payout when we crash together. Also gives us the chance to assist on things we might miss.
The flight out was fine. Right at an hour to get there which was pretty nice. Flight back was nice, night time, very quiet. It really is a fantastic plane but there are learning curves and things I have to get used to.
One major adjustment is the computer helping to "manage" my fuel. CISP keeps telling me not to look at the fuel gauges and they are in an odd spot anyway. So we rely on math and the electronics. The Garmin tells me to switch tanks but has NO idea how much fuel I have used. It just does it every 30 min. So the first time it told me to switch, I had burned according to the Avidyne 4.2 gallons. So I now know the Garmin will be off for the remainder of the flight.
My personal rule is anytime the fuel burned equals 9 X an odd number, switch so, 9, 27, 45. that way we never exceed the 10 gal max imbalance specified in the POH.
Fuel Information
Begin @ tabs. So 46 Gal (Tail wind)
Burning 11.8-12.4 GPH
Land having burned 13 so 33 remaining.
Launch to head home. (headwind)
3/4 home and Avidyne shows:
Burning 13GPH, 16G Remaining, 20 min to go.
That tells me I am going to burn 4 gal and change and land w/ 12 in the tanks
At this point the FUEL light comes on on the panel. Then the Avidyne gives me a yellow indicator telling me I have < 16G on board.
So suddenly I am getting this information and starting to question if I should be doing something. Am I doing math right? Its night. I am suddenly not comfortable. One actual fuel gauge is near 5 and the other shows 10 but I am seeing fuel lights and notices about fuel and feel like the plane is telling me I should do something or I am going to have a fuel problem. I just tell my dad I am doing the math and it seems like we can make this w/ the legal requirement to spare but I know this avidyne doesn't know what is in the tanks and I am getting worked up in my head so Screw it, I landed at the closest field to get fuel.
Open the caps and both tanks appear empty. I am sure due to dihederal, there is fuel further down but with my little cigarette lighter, I couldn't see very far inside the tank toward the wing.
I filled it up to 86 Gallons for the 20 minute flight home and of course it only took 71 gallons to fill so the computer was dead accurate but it is going to take some getting used to. I don't like that it doesn't know which tank I am on so it doesn't know what is in which tank and it starts telling me about my fuel in multiple places.
Never was in any danger of having a fuel problem, but new plane at night w/ different systems and got myself spooked. The old plane had 2 gauges up front and when they were both at 1/4 we landed. Now there is a fuel light, and a notification that comes on at specific thresholds and the Garmin telling me to switch tanks. For being an IT guy, I don't have a ton of faith in computers.
Really a non-event but an example of how your mind can play tricks on you and get you concerned and provide a bit of self doubt when flying in a new situation.
Look forward to my next post about wondering if I did the W&B correctly taking off w/ 82 gallons of fuel but feeling like I might have miscalculated since the plane felt funny or something
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