mjt57
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What's the difference between the two? And why Avgas and not Avtur?The RAAF only operates the CT4 with AVGAS. Everything else uses AVTUR.
What's the difference between the two? And why Avgas and not Avtur?The RAAF only operates the CT4 with AVGAS. Everything else uses AVTUR.
What's the difference between the two? And why Avgas and not Avtur?
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I guess i should have specifically asked (the pilot / those in the industry) - any ideas on how long this is expected to ask?
None of us know, but the situation is apparently easing already. I was able to get the 196 tonnes that I wanted.
AVTUR, AVCAT, Jet A1 (and some others) are used in turbine engines. It's basically kerosene.
AVGAS is petrol.
None of us know, but the situation is apparently easing already. I was able to get the 196 tonnes that I wanted.
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None of us know, but the situation is apparently easing already. I was able to get the 196 tonnes that I wanted.
IIRC a Captain from a LLC on a reality show, pulled out the company CC to fill up.
Easyjet IIRC?
Do engines need time to cool down after a flight before commencing another?
Do engines need time to cool down after a flight before commencing another?
So engine speeds while taxiing will 'cool' the engines even if not at idle?Not really no. It's more common to have a limit for a minimum temperature prior to take off. After landing though, having a hot casing rapidly cool can cause rubbing so there is a cool down time. For the B777 it's 3 minutes. Very convenient when landing on 6R at LAX in the morning and vacating straight to TBIT onto the bay 3 minutes after landing.
I think you'll find generally such a 6R landing with taxi to TBIT has a minimum taxi time (for LAX) - so the B777 only needs three minutes - contrasted to the A380's five.So engine speeds while taxiing will 'cool' the engines even if not at idle?
So engine speeds while taxiing will 'cool' the engines even if not at idle?
So engine speeds while taxiing will 'cool' the engines even if not at idle?