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On Oct 6, 12:47 am, es330td wrote:
Sorry if this is dumb (I am only at 8.3 hours toward my PPL)... In the email I got from AOPA ePilot training tips today there is a discussion of fuel starvation that makes regular mention of the fuel selector switch. All my flying is done in a CE172 and the first and last time I worry about the switch is during pre-flight when I confirm that it is on both. I fly on both and never fly any other way and to be honest, outside of gravity flow issues when parked on an incline I cannot think of why one would want to select one tank at a time vs both. If you ever get to a situation where you are worried about fuel, you switch to one tank and start your watch, when that tank runs dry (engine splutters) you will have a very good idea of how much flying time you have left. This knowlege will enable you to decide if your chosen alternate airfield is in reach or if you neeed to start your precautionary landing procedures (looking for a paddock etc.) Cheers |
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