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Old 2nd Mar 2008, 09:44
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llanfairpg
 
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A lot of the above cant help you if you have a fuel leak in flight, gauges are the only real means of detection until it all goes quiet. Some have mentioned that the gauges on some aircraft are very inaccurate but what they really mean is that they tolerate flying unservicable aircraft.

Being a professional pilot dosnt make for better fuel planning(as suggested) all the low fuel emergencies I can remember involve professional pilots.
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