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On 1 Dec 2003 02:55:01 GMT, Del Rawlins
wrote: On 30 Nov 2003 01:49 PM, Jay posted the following: After reading some of the transcripts from the "Last Words" website, where the flight engineers were dumping fuel when it became evident that an emergecy landing was a certainty, it dawned on me that there might be some benefit for a small plane as well. The less energy you carry into a crash landing the better off you're going to be. If you are making an emergency landing in a small plane, chances are that you don't have any fuel left on board to dump. Well... as far as homebuilts are concerned, fuel exhaustion (defined as the pilot running the airplane out of fuel) plays only a minor role in the overall accident rate. During 1998-2000, only 4.5% of all homebuilt accidents involved fuel exhaustion (including some accidents that occurred during precautionary landings due to a low fuel state). Ron Wanttaja |
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