Neil Gould wrote:
The FARs address minimum fuel levels when you arrive at your destination.
If you have less than the required amount when you land, you are in
violation.
Not true. The FARs state that you have to *plan* the flight so that, if all goes
as planned, you have a certain amount of fuel in reserve. Nothing says you
actually have to have that amount when you land.
George Patterson
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