alfadog
Final Approach
Well, seeing as the poll on the front page was pulled for smokin' hot, here is a new one.
How much fuel do you take on a return from a cross-country VFR flight of undertwo hours 90 minutes (see note). You flew up and now you are considering whether to add fuel for the flight back.
This poll is about comfort level in the air or your normal fuel practice and I am trying to eliminate other variables such as whether you want to support the FBO or if there is a convenient self-serve pump, etc. All valid considerations but not what I am curious about.
Note: I think the two hours is a problem as most do not carry five hours of fuel in their airplane or are right at that. The scenario I envision is that you arrived at your destination, had lunch, and now are pre-flighting the airplane for the ride back. You gauge the tanks and have xx fuel. Other considerations mentioned above aside, how would you proceed if you had say, 30 minutes reserve? one hour reserve? already in the tank. Would you take off with 30 minutes reserve? one hour reserve? or do you always fill it or ??
How much fuel do you take on a return from a cross-country VFR flight of under
This poll is about comfort level in the air or your normal fuel practice and I am trying to eliminate other variables such as whether you want to support the FBO or if there is a convenient self-serve pump, etc. All valid considerations but not what I am curious about.
- The fuel price is the same whether you fuel there or after you get back, no cost savings.
- No other reason to buy fuel, such as to avoid a tie-down fee.
- You do not anticipate any weather problems.
- Do not consider weight and balance, i.e. you can fill the tanks if you want to.
- Similarly, runway length is not a factor.
- It is daytime.
- You can accurately gauge how much fuel is in the tank (FuelHawk or the like).
Note: I think the two hours is a problem as most do not carry five hours of fuel in their airplane or are right at that. The scenario I envision is that you arrived at your destination, had lunch, and now are pre-flighting the airplane for the ride back. You gauge the tanks and have xx fuel. Other considerations mentioned above aside, how would you proceed if you had say, 30 minutes reserve? one hour reserve? already in the tank. Would you take off with 30 minutes reserve? one hour reserve? or do you always fill it or ??
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