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Old August 22nd 05, 10:23 PM
Mark T. Dame
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Jay Honeck wrote:

4. Measure your gas with your watch, never your fuel gauges.


Are those the little gauges on either side of the fuel pressure gauge
with needles that move from right to left as you as you fly? I thought
those measured how tired the plane was: make sure you land before they
all reach zero or the plane will take a nap.

I trust my fuel gauges like I trust the IRS to help me with my taxes.
They'll tell me when I'm in deep doo-doo, but they won't keep me from
getting there.


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