I've been handling lead with my bare hands for 20+ years on a near daily basis. (around 400,000lbs of it as a VERY conservative number) The issues are WAY over blown.
Of course TEL is extremely toxic--if you drink it or put it on your skin. The point is that there is so little of it in emissions from aircraft that NO properly conducted study has found that aircraft exhaust results in human exposure to TEL that exceeds EPA's action level. Regarding the "zero" exposure threshold, it reminds of EPA's one-time rule on asbestos--that a single fiber can cause mesothelioma. EPA lowered the threshold for lead exposure a few years back. If "zero" was correct, I'm surprised they didn't go there.
Anecdotally, while dealing with the bogus lead monitoring at my airport, I had my whole family, including kids, tested for Pb in blood. We've spent our whole lives around airports and airplanes. The results? Low/normal.
But I agree with other posters that all of this history is almost certainly moot now. The only reason I bring it up is to a) vent a little, and b) make a record of what happened on the chance that we might do better the next time anti-aviation forces attack.
Say it triples my oil change interval. My oil change costs me around $80. (Disposal costs me nothing) So my oil changes costs now for 150 hrs is $240 and would be $80. So it would save me about $1.07 per hour. This fuel is going to cost me at minimum $7.50/hr more. I doubt the TBO will be bumped to 4000 hours, TBO doesn't matter for part 91, and lead isn't really getting into the crank case and on the cams and crank anyway. We're still behind in cost no matter how they spin in.
This study attempts to account for other lead sources, but I don't have the expertise to evaluate the methodology.
https://www.researchgate.net/public...d_Aviation_Gasoline_on_Blood_Lead_in_Children
Say it triples my oil change interval. My oil change costs me around $80. (Disposal costs me nothing) So my oil changes costs now for 150 hrs is $240 and would be $80. So it would save me about $1.07 per hour. This fuel is going to cost me at minimum $7.50/hr more. I doubt the TBO will be bumped to 4000 hours, TBO doesn't matter for part 91, and lead isn't really getting into the crank case and on the cams and crank anyway. We're still behind in cost no matter how they spin in.
TEL has a history problem; and GA just inherits it. TEL was determined to be very unhealthy for humans, and the primary cause of spreading it around the world was combustion engines.
The general public does not see the difference between the gas engine in their car and the one in the plane. Combined with the normal class warfare, and stereotypes that too many pilots propagate, the end result is TEL buts a target on GA's back regardless of the studies. At the end of the day, keeping TEL in our fuel, is the greatest threat too GA from a public action perspective. GA may die due to many other causes (costs being one of them), but TEL is by far the only one which has animated enough of the public to give a dam and potentially strangle GA.
Tim
Doesnt an STC require a 337?If it's just a sticker, I'll print one, slap it on the tank cover and call it good. I won't be paying for an STC for something that's not permanently attached to the plane. I doubt the FAA is going to be hanging out by fuel pumps and asking for your logbook.
That “ies” instead of simply a “y” makes a huge difference.Nobody forces you to fly. Auto gas is produced by private companies and unleaded gas is required by law to be used in your automobile - ever thought of that? It is exactly the same thing. You are required by law to use a fuel produced by private companies in order to have the privilege of driving your own car.
Unless you want to buy your own crude oil and refine some gasoline from it, that is your right.
Even AvFuel and others have said there will be multiple companies making and distributing it. The only thing we do not know and has not been exposed is the royalty cost for GAMI.That “ies” instead of simply a “y” makes a huge difference.
I’m packed and ready to move. Which States?Car insurance isn't required in every state though.
I’m packed and ready to move. Which States?
Do they require posting bond in lieu of insurance?As of last year, NH and VA. However, you are now directly responsible for liability costs.
So it is what Salty said, forcing you to buy the STC through Federal regulation.
Yeah but it's "for the children...."
Once burned in an engine TEL converts to lead oxide which I believe is non toxic. But I am not a chemist.
Really? Do you think the minuscule amount of GAMI 100UL will be shipped by pipeline? Do you know what it costs to switch products in a pipeline? GAMI 100UL will be shipped by truck just like 100LL. They may ship it by rail, just like they do 100LL in ISO containers.I think this is awesome from a supply chain point of few. No more trucking from distant refineries, ...
I guess, as far as I'm concerned 100ll can't go away fast enough.So can we keep using LL if we don’t like children?
Really? Do you think the minuscule amount of GAMI 100UL will be shipped by pipeline? Do you know what it costs to switch products in a pipeline? GAMI 100UL will be shipped by truck just like 100LL. They may ship it by rail, just like they do 100LL in ISO containers.
Peter, this has been covered before. What does it say about flying in the constitution? In the constitution it says you have the right to freely navigate the navigable waterways of the nation. This is why we don’t have to have a recreational boat license from the national government. In spite of the fact that recreational boating kills a lot more people than recreational flying. Navigating around the United States in an airplane is not mentioned in the constitution, Or in the motor car. This is why we have to have licenses for those activities. I am not disagreeing with you in your thought but this is how I look at it from a legal point of view.Honestly I do not understand why people say this as a distinction from a right.
Why should one not be able to travel freely through the air so long as one is not endangering others by doing so? It is not like the danger to others from flying small aircraft is so vastly much greater than say driving a car on the street. Both activities endanger others to some small degree.
It can't be made from mogas. It's not just the octane; avgas has much tighter control of vapor pressure and other things, and none of the additives commonly used in no gas.Depends on the additives/process. If it's just dumping some additive into UL93 Premium, it could come in via pipeline. I don't know the process, but it is possible. Probability might be a different number.
It can't be made from mogas. It's not just the octane; avgas has much tighter control of vapor pressure and other things, and none of the additives commonly used in no gas.
Tighter regulated. Based on the distillation curve of pump fuel from the 1930s. Not based on what is actually needed.avgas has much tighter control of vapor pressure
Or do like we did on our turbo Buicks...mix our own fuel. As long as you don’t have to follow regulatory requirements for commerce, it would be easy to do.
Peter, this has been covered before. What does it say about flying in the constitution? In the constitution it says you have the right to freely navigate the navigable waterways of the nation. This is why we don’t have to have a recreational boat license from the national government. In spite of the fact that recreational boating kills a lot more people than recreational flying. Navigating around the United States in an airplane is not mentioned in the constitution, Or in the motor car. This is why we have to have licenses for those activities. I am not disagreeing with you in your thought but this is how I look at it from a legal point of view.
Personally, I can run whatever fuel I want. 100LL when I have to (don't want the lead in my gearbox), but mostly pump fuel with or without 10% ethanol - I don't care. No STC required one way or the other.Embrace the suck
No kidding! It really shouldn’t come as much of a surprise to see leaded fuel come under the chopping block, especially now with everything going greener. I’d imagine in the next 15-20 years, increased regulation, insurance and such, will cause most of the recreational pilots to pack up their ball and go home. It just seems like things are going in that direction.Some of you are getting all worked up over an issue that you don’t have all the information for and are speculating about the outcome. Understand you have no control over what’s going to happen. All you can do is react because we are just pawns in the game of life. First world promblems.
Embrace the suck
Is there an example of any other STC which is required merely to use an aircraft in a particular way which involves no material change to the aircraft itself?
Is there an example of any other STC which is required merely to use an aircraft in a particular way which involves no material change to the aircraft itself?