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"Brian Whatcott" wrote in message
... On Sun, 29 Jul 2007 22:41:25 -0400, "Leanne" wrote: If you had flown with me, you have seen me visually check the fuel in the tanks and then make sure the caps were tight. Then do the sumps and the gascolator, which is usually the lowest point in the fuel system.. It is a standard pre-flight procedure. Leanne What she said. Leaving a cap off can spoil your whole day - as fuel spills out (on some airframes) Brian Whatcott Altus OK Before I push the stupid send button again, did you know that that big fan on the front of the airplane was to keep the pilot cool. If it stops, watch him sweat.... Leanne |
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