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Old 24th Aug 2016, 01:45
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Originally Posted by DaveReidUK
Seventeen-year-old B763, may well not have had a fuel dunp capability.
I think Delta's B-763's had fuel dump from the factory in that era. Some 767 operators, like Air Canada, disabled fuel dump to cut maintenance costs.

Guidance on whether to dump fuel or land overweight has gone back and forth over the years.

In recent years fuel dumping is discouraged for 'environmental reasons'. Probably like caviar was eliminated from first class to 'save the sturgeon'.

Much of the boilerplate guidance in U.S. company ops manuals seems to come from manufacturers' articles like this one from Mr. Boeing:

AERO - Overweight Landing? Fuel Jettison? What To Consider

Originally Posted by tdracer
Dave, I think fuel dump on the 767 became basic around 1988-1989. However going Heathrow/JFK, they wouldn't have had anywhere near a full fuel load - dumping probably wasn't needed to get down to max landing weight.
Crossing the pond westbound with a quick trip to 8000 feet and back to LHR I would be surprised if they were under max landing weight which is about 80,000 lbs. less than max takeoff weight in a B-763 as I recall. I would expect a fairly full load on that route this time of year.
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