XI. FUEL LIMITATIONS Flashcards

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  1. What are approved engine fuels?
A
  1. Jet A, Jet A-1, Jet B.

2. JP-4, JP-5, JP-8.

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  1. What are the approved emergency fuels?
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COMMERCIAL AVIATION GASOLINE GRADES: 
80 Red; 
91/96; 100 Green; 
10OLL Blue;
115/145 Purple.
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  1. How long can the engine be operated on aviation gasoline?
A

Operation is limited to 150 hours between engine overhauls;

Operation is prohibited if either of
the standby fuel pumps is inoperative;

Crossfeed capability is required for flight above 20,000 feet pressure altitude (FL200).

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APPROVED FUEL ADDITIVES

  1. What anti-icing additives are approved for use?
A

Anti-icing additive conforming to

MIL-1-27686 or MIL-1-85470 may be used.

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FUEL BIOCIDE ADDITIVES

  1. What concentration of biocide can be used in the fuel?
A

Fuel biocide-fungicide “BIOBOR JF” in concentrations of 135 ppm or 270 ppm may be used in the fuel.

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  1. What is the total usable fuel quantity?
A

539 gallons (3611 pounds)

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  1. How much fuel does each main tank hold?
A

190 gallon (1273 pounds)

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  1. How much fuel does each auxiliary tank hold?
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79.5 gallons (533 pounds)

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FUEL IMBALANCE

  1. What is the maximum fuel imbalance?
A

Maximum allowable fuel imbalance between wing fuel systems is 300 pounds.

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  1. When is fuel crossfeed operation authorized?
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Crossfeeding of fuel is permitted only when one engine is inoperative.

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  1. How many standby fuel pumps are required for takeoff?
A

One operative standby fuel pump is required for takeoff when using approved engine fuels,

but in such a case, crossfeed of fuel will not be available from the side of the inoperative standby fuel pump.

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  1. How many fuel pumps must be operational when operating on avgas?
A

Two operative standby fuel pumps are required for takeoff when operating on emergency engine fuels.

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FUEL GAGES IN THE YELLOW ARC

  1. What does the yellow arc represent?
A

Do not take off if fuel quantity gages indicate in yellow arc or indicate less than 265 pounds (120 kg) of
fuel in each wing system.

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AUXILIARY FUEL

  1. When can you fill the auxiliary tanks?
A

Do not put any fuel into the auxiliary tanks unless the main tanks are full.

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OPERATING WITH LOW FUEL PRESSURE

  1. What is the time limit for operating with the low fuel pressure annunciator light illuminated?
A

The high pressure engine driven fuel pump can be operated for 10 hours before overhaul or replacement.

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