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Ground the fuel source to the aircraft, and then to the ground if able.
Also, with regards to tanks.. you can spend a little money here, and get a 20-30 gallon marine transfer tank that has wheels. You can spend around $200 for an electric pump to go with it. It beats making repeated trips with a bunch of 2 1/2 gal tanks. If you want to go even further, there are tanks that can be installed in the bed of a pickup truck for not much more (if you drive a pickup)... or collapseable flat fuel cells that are also sold commercially. Dave Michael Horowitz wrote: I may have an opportunity to move to a hanger at a private strip; no facilities, so I'll have to tote in my own gasoline in 2 1/2 gal plastic containors. When refueling, do I only need to worry about grounding the a/c? How would static be generated? - Mike |
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