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Fuel Monitoring in General Aviation

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October Fuel Monitoring

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Welcome

• Exits• Restrooms• Emergency Evacuation• Breaks • Sponsor Acknowledgment• Other information

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Overview

• Fuel exhaustion still a significant accident precursor

• Many totalizing and monitoring options• Use all available information for every flight

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Fuel Management Technology

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•Fuel Management Technology

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•Fuel Management Technology

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Remember

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• Fuel Management System Programming– Pilot Responsibility– Program before Every Flight – Document & Cross check with fuel receipt

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3 Keys for Success1. Know how much fuel you have before

takeoff.1. Program fuel management system for Every Flight

2. Know how much fuel you’re burning1. Monitor fuel status throughout Every Flight

3. Never land with less than 1 hour of fuel in your tanks

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Questions?

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October Fuel Monitoring