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As usual, Paul has this right... and his ire is well-directed!
FAA, Do Your Damn Job
FAA, Do Your Damn Job
Yep. Government asks a question. One or more give a decent answer. So ... the government asks the question again.As usual, Paul has this right... and his ire is well-directed!
FAA, Do Your Damn Job
All y'all do know....the engine STC is half the battle....airframes need to be approved next. lol
Hence my popcorn. Anyone who’s actually been involved in trying to solve the problem realizes it goes beyond the over simplification people like to make it out to be.
Insurmountable? Of course not. But there’s more to it especially with such a huge legacy fleet.
As Paul points out, though, this problem has been in the works for about 50 years, one way or another.
I agree… but don’t go there unless.Which makes you wonder how much of a "problem" it really is.
I agree… but don’t go there unless.
As Paul points out, though, this problem has been in the works for about 50 years, one way or another. Today's problem is no longer technical; it's bureaucratic.
Hence my popcorn. Anyone who’s actually been involved in trying to solve the problem realizes it goes beyond the over simplification people like to make it out to be.
Insurmountable? Of course not. But there’s more to it especially with such a huge legacy fleet.
Which makes you wonder how much of a "problem" it really is.
Rather surprised both aopa and eaa took the faa's side with the new EAGLE initiative. If I was Braly there would be steam coming from my ears.
Rather surprised both aopa and eaa took the faa's side with the new EAGLE initiative. If I was Braly there would be steam coming from my ears.
Can we not…Lead is only a problem with the children..... ya know.
They didn't test 100LL against every engine and airframe when it came out. G100UL is formulated pretty close to 100LL. The vapor pressures are likely close to, if not the same, as 100LL and nowhere near the mix that is available in the various mogases. In fact, in tests for the specs of 100LL, G100UL outperforms production 100LL. The major difference is that it is slightly denser with the incumbent higher energy content per gallon.Well, that all depends. For example, The Petersen (I think) MoGas STC is approved for the O-540. HOWEVER, it is not approved for the PA-24 air-frame due to the routing of the fuel lines, and issues with vapor lock during testing.
G100UL is entirely compatible with 100LL and can be mixed in any amount. I don't suspect that there are going to be problems there.The existing infrastructure should be fine - not like switching from AV Gas to Ethanol based fuel for example. I can't imagine that an airport's fueling system even needs purged. Just refill the storage tank with the new fuel, as a temporary blend - however small - shouldn't matter.
I vote - FWIW - to get rid of lead in fuel. Is is a big problem? I don't think so, as so little aviation gas gets burned each year.
They didn't test 100LL against every engine and airframe when it came out. G100UL is formulated pretty close to 100LL. The vapor pressures are likely close to, if not the same, as 100LL and nowhere near the mix that is available in the various mogases. In fact, in tests for the specs of 100LL, G100UL outperforms production 100LL. The major difference is that it is slightly denser with the incumbent higher energy content per gallon.
As Paul points out, though, this problem has been in the works for about 50 years, one way or another. Today's problem is no longer technical; it's bureaucratic.
Everytime I clean the belly of my plane....and lather up with all that gray slimy stuff I think of the children. lolCan we not…
and yet I know of no one who is exposed more than the maintenance folks who work on our planes....and they are not suffering from lead poisoning.
You obviously have not met the same brain-damaged A&Ps that I have.
Is crabbiness a symptom of lead poisoning? Every A&P and especially IA I know is a crabass.You obviously have not met the same brain-damaged A&Ps that I have.
Is crabbiness a symptom of lead poisoning? Every A&P and especially IA I know is a crabass.
If it did, we wouldn't need a replacement.I wonder if even 100LL would meet the criteria to replace 100LL.
Valid pointYou would be too, if your customers were all pilots.
Why is anyone other than GAMI in a hurry for this to happen?
Also more expensive and subject to a monopoly.Most importantly, GAMI has already presented a mountain of data that G100UL is fully compatible with 100LL, and is quite possibly even better performing.
Expensive? "Unavailable" (e.g. 100LL at KRHV) is pretty expensive.Also more expensive and subject to a monopoly.
Also more expensive and subject to a monopoly.