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"Dave Stadt" wrote in
: wrote in message . .. On Feb 22, 8:51 am, "Dave Stadt" wrote: wrote in message . .. On Feb 21, 10:36 pm, "Dave Stadt" wrote: Mine bounce around so much they are useless. Then your plane isn't airworthy. Wrong! They work exactly as designed and as installed by the manufacturer. You're saying the manufacturer designed your gauges to "bounce around so much they are useless"? Even if that were true, it wouldn't make your plane airworthy. If a tank's fuel gauge doesn't give you information about the tank's fuel level, then it fails to meet the airworthiness requirement 91.205b9. Then there are thousands if aircraft out there that are unairworthy. That is not true and you are still wrong. It is true. All a fuel gauge will tell you accurately is that it is mounted in the panel. Bertie |
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