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Recently, Jay Honeck posted:
Who the heck flies a plane without visually examining their fuel supply before each flight? Oh, wait -- I forgot about those silly *high wings* and that whole "find a ladder" thing. What is this "find a ladder" bit? Every Cessna I've flown has a built-in step to allow visual inspection of the fuel level. It's part of the pre-flight regimen. Along with the 13 drain points in newer models... I just want to know how they managed to get so many low points in their tanks, and who thought that was a Good Thing? ;-) Neil |
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