cessna182b
Line Up and Wait
Never (or even came close) in an airplane. My partner cut it too close for comfort one time when he was flying and I was in the right seat.
In vehicles? a number of times. Years ago I twice borrowed an old pickup with a broken fuel gauge from a coworker. Both times he said "don't worry about he gas - it has plenty". You guessed it - both times it ran out. One of those times I had enough momentum to roll down a freeway offramp and right into a gas station. I've had a few run-ins with high fuel consumption, too. Once while pulling a big trailer I realized I was low and got off I5 in CA in the middle of nowhere. Drove for many more miles in the dark before finding a gas station - but made it. Another time I ran out in a vehicle very familiar to me - but having an unusually big load that time. Came to rest just before an uphill offramp (again on I5). Walked up it and lo and behold, there was a gas station nearby (couldn't see it from the freeway). Had to buy a gas can from them, but problem solved!
My wife has a habit of running the tank very low. Once she was driving while I dozed. I awoke to note that we were nearly empty. Got off the freeway and drove many miles on secondary roads to the next little town (in rural PA). It was Sunday, of course. First gas station was closed. Fortunately, the second one was open. The car had a DTE readout - that said Zero when we pulled in.
Dave
In vehicles? a number of times. Years ago I twice borrowed an old pickup with a broken fuel gauge from a coworker. Both times he said "don't worry about he gas - it has plenty". You guessed it - both times it ran out. One of those times I had enough momentum to roll down a freeway offramp and right into a gas station. I've had a few run-ins with high fuel consumption, too. Once while pulling a big trailer I realized I was low and got off I5 in CA in the middle of nowhere. Drove for many more miles in the dark before finding a gas station - but made it. Another time I ran out in a vehicle very familiar to me - but having an unusually big load that time. Came to rest just before an uphill offramp (again on I5). Walked up it and lo and behold, there was a gas station nearby (couldn't see it from the freeway). Had to buy a gas can from them, but problem solved!
My wife has a habit of running the tank very low. Once she was driving while I dozed. I awoke to note that we were nearly empty. Got off the freeway and drove many miles on secondary roads to the next little town (in rural PA). It was Sunday, of course. First gas station was closed. Fortunately, the second one was open. The car had a DTE readout - that said Zero when we pulled in.
Dave