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I am filing a flight plan 750 NM.
I have 3 fuel stops appr venly spaced. I have 48 gallon usable and burn 11 gph. I could make this trip with only 2 stops, but choose 3. I save about $100.00 by landing at places where fuel is less that the big airports. Many of my pilot friends tell me that I am crazy (which may be) Once airborne they tell me they do not land unless they need fuel. What is you opinion? Am I to frugual or conservative. Hank |
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![]() "Hankal" wrote in message ... I am filing a flight plan 750 NM. I have 3 fuel stops appr venly spaced. I have 48 gallon usable and burn 11 gph. You'd have to tell us what the ground speed is for us to make an intelligent decision on this. But I assume you're talking like something like a 7 hour total flight time (without stops)? Many of my pilot friends tell me that I am crazy (which may be) Once airborne they tell me they do not land unless they need fuel. What is you opinion? Am I to frugual or conservative. Depends on your goals. If you're time constrained, trying to avoid fuel stops (even if it means using lower power settings to increase your range) may be a better idea. Of course, if you're like us we like stopping in at little airports and one or both of us tends to need to use the bathroom. My plane carries enough fuel to make an 8 hour nonstop flight, but we always tend to make one or two stops on the way anyhow. |
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Maybe the most important equipment in my plane...
http://makeashorterlink.com/?Z5E861826 Michael "Dave Butler" wrote in message ... Here's what I do: I plan for a stop every 2.5 - 3 hours. That's my bladder range. |
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Michael 182 wrote:
Maybe the most important equipment in my plane... http://makeashorterlink.com/?Z5E861826 Yep. I carry zipper plastic sandwich bags and I have been known to use them a couple of times. No spills so far. I said that was my bladder range, but what I really meant was that I just need a break every 2.5 - hours. |
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Like everyone says, a lot depends on speed, weather, etc. My 2 cents:
Plan and file conservatively. IFR alternates + 30 extra minutes for Momma if IMC is out there. Then fly the plan until you know better. There's plenty of time to amend, re-fold charts, and examine price lists if you decide to fly a longer leg. OTOH, If IMC operations are involved, forget the price list and make all airborne plans based on range, capability, and critical facilities (weather, runway length, ILS....possibly fuel availibility - fuel price doesn't even figure in at that point). You don't want to compromise the flight and your safety to save $1 a gallon Get and use some sort of range extender. As mentioned, Little John is fine, baggies if you can handle them (tampons help), absorbent gels in a bag seem the best to me. Even if you are determined to land to pee, have a backup. Nothing worse than squeezing you legs together and having your eyes tear up while on extended downwind to Runway 10,000' at Long Walk International. "Hankal" wrote in message ... I am filing a flight plan 750 NM. I have 3 fuel stops appr venly spaced. I have 48 gallon usable and burn 11 gph. I could make this trip with only 2 stops, but choose 3. I save about $100.00 by landing at places where fuel is less that the big airports. Many of my pilot friends tell me that I am crazy (which may be) Once airborne they tell me they do not land unless they need fuel. What is you opinion? Am I to frugual or conservative. Hank |
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wrote: I am filing a flight plan 750 NM. I have 3 fuel stops appr venly spaced. I have 48 gallon usable and burn 11 gph. I could make this trip with only 2 stops, but choose 3. I save about $100.00 by landing at places where fuel is less that the big airports. Many of my pilot friends tell me that I am crazy (which may be) Once airborne they tell me they do not land unless they need fuel. What is you opinion? Am I to frugual or conservative. My wife has a rule that we have to stop every two hours, regardless of total trip distance (unless it is a 2.5 - 3 hour trip). |
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This is just a question, but is gas prices there that big a difference where you
can save 100$ by going to smaller airports? Personally, in my plane, I have 72 gallons of fuel, flight plan 150 TAS, usually fly 5 hours, that gives me about 1.5 hours left. But I also have a fuel flow instrument that shows me my endurance and GPH. I make the least number of stops I can. Flew a 1445 NM trip, one way, on july 4th, stopped 3 times, longest leg was 680 nm. Hankal wrote: I am filing a flight plan 750 NM. I have 3 fuel stops appr venly spaced. I have 48 gallon usable and burn 11 gph. I could make this trip with only 2 stops, but choose 3. I save about $100.00 by landing at places where fuel is less that the big airports. Many of my pilot friends tell me that I am crazy (which may be) Once airborne they tell me they do not land unless they need fuel. What is you opinion? Am I to frugual or conservative. Hank |
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