Jdm
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I know a few on here with thousands of Aztec hours. Please tell me your tank strategy. It’s a PA-23-250 F model.
In particular, which tanks are you using during takeoff? Assuming all tanks are full that is. The question comes up because of slight contradictions between the POH and popular after market checklists, including the ones given out at Aztec specific training schools. The POH simply says FUEL-ON, CROSSFEED OFF, which implies the fuel could be ON either inboards, or outboards. The aftermarket checklist says to takeoff on the inboards and then switch to the OBs in cruise.
My preference (assuming full fuel) has been to takeoff on the OB’s and then switch to the IB’s late in the flight when the OB fuel is close to empty, or prior to landing, whichever comes first. The reason I like this strategy is there’s less transferring required, less wear and tear on the leaver mechanisms, and less opportunity for mistakes.
In particular, which tanks are you using during takeoff? Assuming all tanks are full that is. The question comes up because of slight contradictions between the POH and popular after market checklists, including the ones given out at Aztec specific training schools. The POH simply says FUEL-ON, CROSSFEED OFF, which implies the fuel could be ON either inboards, or outboards. The aftermarket checklist says to takeoff on the inboards and then switch to the OBs in cruise.
My preference (assuming full fuel) has been to takeoff on the OB’s and then switch to the IB’s late in the flight when the OB fuel is close to empty, or prior to landing, whichever comes first. The reason I like this strategy is there’s less transferring required, less wear and tear on the leaver mechanisms, and less opportunity for mistakes.