dmccormack
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Dan Mc
So I meet the student and the airplane his dad owns and ties down outside. He is going to top off fuel at the fuel point.
After helping move the ladder over, etc, I notice something dripping underneath the fuselage.
I reached underneath and feel -- not oily.
Smell it-- definitely not fuel.
It's water.
I lean on the rear fuselage former and watch water drain from the tail.
Lots and lots of water.
I asked my student what he thought would happen if 4-6 gallons of water raced back to the tail on rotation.
He'd been studying Center of Gravity and summed it up succinctly: "It wouldn't be good."
I didn't want to experiment in a relatively underpowered C150 on a warm night with full tanks and two aboard. But 40-50 lbs of weight shifting suddenly and very far aft would have been interesting.
I learned that it's good to check up on things that drip. My student learned the same. And so did the guy on the other side of the fuel island who saw the water pouring out and said, "Well, that's a good lesson not covered in the books!"
After helping move the ladder over, etc, I notice something dripping underneath the fuselage.
I reached underneath and feel -- not oily.
Smell it-- definitely not fuel.
It's water.
I lean on the rear fuselage former and watch water drain from the tail.
Lots and lots of water.
I asked my student what he thought would happen if 4-6 gallons of water raced back to the tail on rotation.
He'd been studying Center of Gravity and summed it up succinctly: "It wouldn't be good."
I didn't want to experiment in a relatively underpowered C150 on a warm night with full tanks and two aboard. But 40-50 lbs of weight shifting suddenly and very far aft would have been interesting.
I learned that it's good to check up on things that drip. My student learned the same. And so did the guy on the other side of the fuel island who saw the water pouring out and said, "Well, that's a good lesson not covered in the books!"