"Geoffrey Barnes" wrote in message news:0QWGb.1558
That's fine for this flight, but I am going to use your post to ask a
question that I've had for some time. Let's say you do need to "dump fuel",
to get the weight down. How do you do it? Does the FBO drain it for you?
What do they drain it into? What would you do if you were at an unattended
field? Can this drained fuel be saved and re-used at a later time, or do
those bad FBO people keep it?
I've done it a few times. First was at STL when all four pilots getting out of
the warrior told the line crew to just fill it to the tabs. We found the
airplane after dinner topped off. We waited while they opened the quick drains
into 5 gallon buckets. Since it was their mistake, they bought the fuel back
from us. Don't know what they did with it after that.
Another time was when I told a lineman to top off the wing tanks in a PA-12. He
also did me the service of topping off the aux tank where the back seat was
located. Only problem was didn't need, or want the extra 19 gallons, and
without the battery, they fuel couldn't be transfered out, so it was 114 pounds
of extra weight that I didn't need either. That they drained out into 5 gallon
buckets as well. And I don't know what they did with that gas either.
The only other times I've done it was when swaping wings or fuel tanks, and we
just dumped the jerry cans back into our tanks. I would assume that it would
work the same at an FBO with their rental aircraft.
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