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Old 14th Sep 2006, 10:39
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Originally Posted by IO540
There is arguably only one equitable way of doing this: charge for airborne time, and charge for fuel separately.

Technologically this is possible but since there is no tamper-proof flowmeter...
Oh io540, nothing works for you unless it's full of silicon and costs thousands of pounds. One wonders how people got along in the old days.

How about using a marker pen and a stick of wood. After a little bit of work you can even throw the marker pen away. This will allow you to work out how much fuel you start off with and how much fuel you have finish with. Use some mental arithmentic (remember that??) to calculate the difference and bingo, you know how much fuel you used.

I know you will find objections to this simple solution, but they are all easily worked around.
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Old 14th Sep 2006, 10:52
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My club charges chocks off to chocks on but, if we experience a taxy/take-off delay, we are told to report it to the club and they adjust the time accordingly. I've done it once, after holding for commercial traffic at Bournemouth. That seems like a fair policy, so long as it is not abused.

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Old 15th Sep 2006, 03:11
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Tach time only works for group operated aircraft.
For Commercial operations (pay for hire) hobbs is the way to go.
Hobbs time is equal to clock time while tacho time is not.
Tach time varies with engine load.
You pay for the time you have the aircraft running under it's own power under your control, it's that simple.
You don't complain about being stuck in traffic with a rental car do you?
You bring it back 2 hrs late, you pay for another half day.
That's their rules.
For economical flying, try this:
MASTER SWITCH ................ OFF
Right, no transponder, no radio, no Nav...and a tacho time higher then Hobbs...big FLAG
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Old 17th Sep 2006, 18:04
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Too many sources of time can make us uncertain about which is correct.

Years ago when I first started sailing from the UK to Europe I set one clock to GMT,one to "Eurotime" and one to British summer time.
Boy and did I get into a real muddle,all trips after that I set time on main clock to GMT and used that for all navigation,set wrist watch to local time.
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Old 17th Sep 2006, 20:48
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At My school we Log the Hobbs time and them -0.2 to allow for taxi and checks etc so

1.2 on the Hobbs gets charged at 1.0 to the student!
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