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The dang fuel pump?
I've got ~260 hours of which ~250 are in C-172s of various vintages. A few months ago I joined a club with 2 Piper Archers (as well as a C-172 and a C-182). I've been checked out in the Archer and flown them 4.3 hours. Other than the checkout, I've forgotten to turn on the fuel pump for landing every single time. I remind myself when getting settled into the plane and started up (using the fuel pump). Doesn't seem to matter. I flew 3 circuits this morning just for some practice and when I taxied in I realized, I forgot the fuel pump again. Obviously this only becomes a problem if the engine driven pump fails in a critical phase of flight (like a take off or go around). But still, there must be a way.
Any (helpful) suggestions?
John
I've got ~260 hours of which ~250 are in C-172s of various vintages. A few months ago I joined a club with 2 Piper Archers (as well as a C-172 and a C-182). I've been checked out in the Archer and flown them 4.3 hours. Other than the checkout, I've forgotten to turn on the fuel pump for landing every single time. I remind myself when getting settled into the plane and started up (using the fuel pump). Doesn't seem to matter. I flew 3 circuits this morning just for some practice and when I taxied in I realized, I forgot the fuel pump again. Obviously this only becomes a problem if the engine driven pump fails in a critical phase of flight (like a take off or go around). But still, there must be a way.
Any (helpful) suggestions?
John