Exactly what we were discussing at work.....
I guess maybe it might relate to how many drinks can I have in a specified
period before driving home.....
Actually, I've found alcohol to be quite useful in aviation. In
situations where I'd be over gross, I have a few six-packs of beer. If
the pilot is already flying, then his weight can be subtracted from the
manifest, allowing more cargo, or more fuel. By getting the passengers
suitably high also, I can reclaim almost all the payload that way. So
then, after the passengers have boarded the airplane, I calculate how
much extra fuel each one represents, and have the FBO fill up one of
those big fifty gallon drums full and we load it into the cargo
compartment... you know, the one in the back that says "200 pounds max".
Well, ok 50 gallons is 300 pounds, but if we average that over the
whole airframe we're only 25 pounds over per passenger (and the bigger
the passenger, the less that 25 pounds is, percent wise). And more fuel
makes you safer anyway.
So then I get on the runway, open the throttle, and climb as fast as I
can. Really pull back on that yoke - the plane should climb like a bat
out of hell, since it's virtually empty.
Remember - eight bottles, then throttle.
Jose
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