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AJ wrote
My question is this: When should the pilot of a commercial jet dump his fuel in flight? He obviously wasn't going to do that and was going to land very heavy. Under what conditions is fuel dumping necessary. As a former B-707 PIC, I would dump fuel if an emergency forced a landing at an unplanned airport with a too short runway, or if the maintenance staff at the airport was not equipped to handle the necessary 'overweight landing inspection' if fuel were not dumped. The fuel on the KLM B-747 would not have put it anywhere close to maximum landing weight at Las Palmas. We often 'tankered' extra fuel based on the price differential between different airports. Bob Moore ATP B-707 B-727 PanAm (retired) |
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