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I figured Jay Honeck would be a perfect example of someone who could do
this, since he has his Mighty Grape (TM) fuel shuttlemobile. If the Texas rates apply I would guess this could drop Atlas's operating costs by $4-$6 per hour (40 cents x 10-15 GPH). Fillup of the Grape's 60 gal tank would be about $23-$24 cheaper. Every little bit helps. This is an intriguing idea. I've heard about doing this, but have never pursued it. I hope someone here can point the way for the rest of us (as far as what paperwork is required, the procedures to follow, etc.), as this is a significant savings! -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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