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Old July 2nd 07, 07:53 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Larry R[_2_]
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Default Hobbs

Ok, I am *almost* embarrased to ask this question, but here goes. Do
Hobbs meters ever "go bad"? No, this isn't a joke!

I recently took a flight from KLOU-KWWD-KLOU. It was IFR and I wrote
down my off and land times, which coorespond with the FlightTracking
times within a couple of minutes.

The hobbs time was 10.7. The flight time was 9.6. Not whining here,
but it was a little hard to believe that I had over an hour of taxi/
start time on this!

Just wondering..

--Man would that be some kind of AD-- LOL!

 




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