BigBadLou
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What you are missing is a good CFI. (if he says you can't use a dipstick in a Piper or that the tanks are full at 15gal, he needs some serious retraining)May be I missing something. Please advise.
And if you have to ask here whether your CFI is correct, something is obviously not right.
Glad you asked for a second opinion ... and you get a few here.
I agree on the dipstick, it is a good way to make sure you have enough fuel. Filling her up just because somebody teaches it that way shows poor understanding of fuel planning and W&B.
Whenever I start flying a different (new-to-me) airplane, I get more gas than required to have extra reserve. Once I establish the burn rates and verify them myself, I get more comfortable and put in only as much fuel as I need (with reserves, of course).
Yes, it is important. The PA28 can be temperamental and most of them are usually nose-heavy so knowing how much fuel is important.Is not so important to get the exact fuel level for W&B?
Glad you asked. Smart people question authority (especially if given suspiciously incorrect information).
Now go fly!