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91.205 For VFR flight during the day, the following instruments and
equipment are required: (9) Fuel gauge indicating the quantity of fuel in each tank. http://www.access.gpo.gov/nara/cfr/c...4cfr91_00.html "Angus Davis" wrote in message ... Yossarian wrote: I understand that functional fuel gauges are required equipment for day VFR flight. Per the FARs, your gauges were functional. The only requirement is that when the tanks are empty, the gauges read empty. If they show full when the tanks are 1/4 full, that is not a problem in so far as the FARs are concerned. Repeating, the only regulatory requirement is for gauges to be accurate when the tanks are empty. That's why you should pay little attention to them at all, and do your fuel calculations with diligence. -angus |
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