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"Tony Cox" wrote in message thlink.net...
"Koopas Ly" wrote in message om... The only time that fuel is set to one particular tank is on the ground. I've never used fuel from only one tank in flight. Why would someone do that? Some models of 172 *require* you to select a single tank above 5000', due (supposedly) to vapor lock problems. Check your POH. Lots of old pilots didn't trust fuel gauges, which is still a wise attitude. They'd sometimes fly on one tank until it ran dry and the engine quit, then switch to the other and know exactly how much they had left and how much they'd burned. This doesn't work well if the tanks are very far off the airplane's centreline, as the imbalance can require increases aileron input, causing more drag and tiring the pilot. It can also panic passengers and create unpleasant cabin odors and extra janitorial work after the flight. Dan |
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