VA Aviator
Pre-takeoff checklist
When I first started flying in 2001, the attitude was that 100LL was around for the long haul.
I stepped away from most all aviation in 2008, and at the time, 100LL seemed to be a "growing concern" but to be honest with the economic downturn it didn't really seem to be a the top of anyone's priority list (understandable.) In the early 2000s, it seemed as if there were some ideas for replacements and from what I remember everyone either thought that diesel would lead the way or people would figure out how to use MOGAS.
I returned to aviation in 2013. Diesels seemed to be going nowhere fast, MOGAS appeared to be held in lower regard than before, but there were AVGAS alternatives in development that didn't get a lot of attention.
Three years later, nothing seems to have changed, but I've also picked up on what sounds to me like a bit of worry about what's to come of GA fuels. Curious as to what everyone thinks it will be like in say, 2026.
I stepped away from most all aviation in 2008, and at the time, 100LL seemed to be a "growing concern" but to be honest with the economic downturn it didn't really seem to be a the top of anyone's priority list (understandable.) In the early 2000s, it seemed as if there were some ideas for replacements and from what I remember everyone either thought that diesel would lead the way or people would figure out how to use MOGAS.
I returned to aviation in 2013. Diesels seemed to be going nowhere fast, MOGAS appeared to be held in lower regard than before, but there were AVGAS alternatives in development that didn't get a lot of attention.
Three years later, nothing seems to have changed, but I've also picked up on what sounds to me like a bit of worry about what's to come of GA fuels. Curious as to what everyone thinks it will be like in say, 2026.