I completed the pre-flight including checking and sumping fuel. Aeroways has screwed up my last two fuel orders, one was short ten gallons and the other overfilled by at least ten. It really didn't matter but on the real hot days I like to keep the load as light as possible.
Ready to cross the C&D Canal |
Dover downs on race day, The monster mile!! |
Ocean City and the Isle of Wight |
4 mile final rwy 32 KOXB |
Our Motor Home |
I guess we broiled out there for 3 hours or so then called it a day. It's only 4 1/2 miles back to our motor home so it was a quick dash and change for the flight home. I had to self serve fuel today since OXB was having a problem with the 100LL fuel truck. I finished up and taxied out for the ride home. I headed on my planed course that I had filed; KOXB ATR DQO KILG. I guess I was 10 south of ATR when I called Dover approach to pick up my clearance for Wilmington. I was cleared direct from my present position and cleared to 5000 feet.
Watching the rain move towards Wilmington |
It's here! We covered and secured as this moved in |
6 comments:
Always great to end on a good note - beating the weather and a sweet landing to boot! Nice!
You are so spoiled! A whole weekend of flying! I've had a whole weekend of crawling around on my knees and hands cutting carpet! Oh my!
Chris, I get lucky once in a while! Sitting through thunder and a light show along with pouring rain. I'm glad we headed home early.
Dave, yeah, but the new carpet will look great! The sore joints feel better after a few days off.
Do you have a fuel totalizer or dip the tanks after the previous flight? How do you know how much to ask the FBO to add? I usually just get top-offs, but as we are getting into hotter days I will probably do some more fueling by quantity.
Dan, The Sundowner has two noticable marks for fueling. There is the tab then the slot (above the tab). Tabs are 15 gallons a tank and the slots are 20 a side. Top off would put me at 59 gallons but there is no reason to carry all that around in the summer heat trying to climb.
Sometims I will ask for tabs plus x amount per tank and sometimes slots plus x number of gallons to get me to the load I need or want to eliminate fueling at a destination. Delaware gives you .23 a gallon back at the end of the year with a motor fuel tax rebate.
Cool. The Cardinal only has one set of "tabs" (actually a line of holes at the bottom of a filler neck that extends into the tank). They are pretty hard to see. Worse, if you pull the nozzle up enough to see the level and continue pumping there is a lot of splashback. So you have to pump/check/pump/check/etc. I've heard a lot of line folk don't get the fueling right if you tell them fill to the tabs (or fill to the tabs when you ask for a top off...).
I guess the best way to prevent over/under fueling is to dip the tanks so you can give them an exact number of gallons to uplift.
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