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The local news is reporting that a local CFI (with over 30,000 hours
of instruction giving since the early 1960's) ran out of gas just short of the airport after picking up a P210 and flying back from Texas to California. Boy, if it can happen to him, it can happen to anyone. It will be interesting to see the final facts. Perhaps the plane was burning way more gas than it should have (the plane had been bought that day). -Robert |
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Cessna 210's are notorious for running out of gas. Do some web searches. It
has something to do with the fuel tanks and how level the plane is during refueling. One of my CFI's has it happen to him and I helped him research the issue. The FAA took no action against him as a result. Marco "Robert M. Gary" wrote in message om... The local news is reporting that a local CFI (with over 30,000 hours of instruction giving since the early 1960's) ran out of gas just short of the airport after picking up a P210 and flying back from Texas to California. Boy, if it can happen to him, it can happen to anyone. It will be interesting to see the final facts. Perhaps the plane was burning way more gas than it should have (the plane had been bought that day). -Robert |
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![]() "Bob Fry" wrote in message ... (Robert M. Gary) writes: local CFI (with over 30,000 hours Look at the hours. The more time exposed to potential incidents, the more likely they are to happen. Very true. My CFI said the closest he ever came to grief was a near-gear up landing while ferrying an Arrow, shortly after he crossed the 10,000-hour mark. And he's precisely the sort of guy you look at and say, "he could *never* make a dumb mistake like that." -cwk. |
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How did you go abouts and researched it? I am currently doing a qualitative
research on non-standard phraseology, just would like to get your input thx. In SO "C Kingsbury" wrote in message ink.net... "Bob Fry" wrote in message ... (Robert M. Gary) writes: local CFI (with over 30,000 hours Look at the hours. The more time exposed to potential incidents, the more likely they are to happen. Very true. My CFI said the closest he ever came to grief was a near-gear up landing while ferrying an Arrow, shortly after he crossed the 10,000-hour mark. And he's precisely the sort of guy you look at and say, "he could *never* make a dumb mistake like that." -cwk. |
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Bob Fry wrote in message ...
(Robert M. Gary) writes: local CFI (with over 30,000 hours Look at the hours. The more time exposed to potential incidents, the more likely they are to happen. Yup. If it can happen at some stage it will happen. We listen to others admissions and, hopefully, learn from their experiences. |
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Bob Fry wrote in message ...
(Robert M. Gary) writes: local CFI (with over 30,000 hours Look at the hours. The more time exposed to potential incidents, the more likely they are to happen. While 30,000 hours is impressive. it really doesn't tell you much. How did he get the majority of the 30,000. How much is sleeping in the Bunk of a 747? How much is sitting in the right seat of the C-150? How much time does he have in 210's? He could have 30,000 hours and it could have been his 1st flight in a 210. I have little bit of time in a 210 and can attest that you have to be very careful in determining how much fuel you have on board. Brian |
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Yeah, but that's one that's very much in control of the pilot, barring a
leak or other undetectable problem. mike regish "Bob Fry" wrote in message ... (Robert M. Gary) writes: local CFI (with over 30,000 hours Look at the hours. The more time exposed to potential incidents, the more likely they are to happen. |
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