Longest flight?

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Maxthrust
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Re: Longest flight?

Post by Maxthrust »

Darrell,

I assume that you're getting that figure from a real world document. Does it state a MLF at the destiane, or an absolute minimum MLF?
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Re: Longest flight?

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Darrell and I work for the real company and he is correct on the landing fuel. The real ATLAS/POLAR co min landing fuel is 10.5 kgs at destination and 7.0 at alternate. Our globe manual does not state this anywhere as of yet.
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yoni63

Re: Longest flight?

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All I know is my wife usually parks the car when the low fuel light comes on and I am always the next person to get in that vehicle!!! :evil: Maybe I need to set some minimums for her landings too!!! :twisted:
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Re: Longest flight?

Post by nwadc10 »

I hadn't realized there isn't a minimum landing fuel in the PM. I was sure there was but after looking you are correct. It will be added in the next version.
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Erica Benedikty

Re: Longest flight?

Post by Erica Benedikty »

yoni63 wrote:All I know is my wife usually parks the car when the low fuel light comes on and I am always the next person to get in that vehicle!!! :evil: Maybe I need to set some minimums for her landings too!!! :twisted:

:roll:
So I guess from my flight, I left the jet with the low fuel warning light on. oppps.
yoni63

Re: Longest flight?

Post by yoni63 »

:evil: Not another fly it hard and put it up dry Pilot!!!! :lol:
Kevin Hester

Re: Longest flight?

Post by Kevin Hester »

So thats why I keep getting all of these screwed up panel saves :roll: .

Luckily the LDS 763 ground crew can fix the aircraft before I fly it :wink: .
Maxthrust

Re: Longest flight?

Post by Maxthrust »

Craig Applegate 1207 wrote:Darrell and I work for the real company and he is correct on the landing fuel. The real ATLAS/POLAR co min landing fuel is 10.5 kgs at destination and 7.0 at alternate. Our globe manual does not state this anywhere as of yet.
Craig and Darrell,

Thanks for the info guys, much appreciated :D

However, I'm a little confused now :oops:

Considering that there is only 14.3t of weight difference between the MZFW and MLW, I wonder how do you guys manage doing flights at MZFW..

I guess the MLF doesn't necessarily to be added on top of the legal requirements.. I mean it's a minimum fuel figure of your own company and it could be included in the Alternate and contingency fuel, am I right?

I'm trying to get a hold of this fuel planning thing but I'm at a loss now..

Thank you.

Edit: Grammar
yoni63

Re: Longest flight?

Post by yoni63 »

If all else fails... Go back to the pilot roster. Take a similar flight from someone else, check their block fuel and see if it is even close to yours. That is a wayyy out way to guess, but as long as winds are not catostrophically different, you'll be close and won't have to worry... :lol: :wink:
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Re: Longest flight?

Post by hawkeyeted »

yoni63 wrote:All I know is my wife usually parks the car when the low fuel light comes on and I am always the next person to get in that vehicle!!! :evil: Maybe I need to set some minimums for her landings too!!! :twisted:
Now THAT, my friends, is FUNNY! :P
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Re: Longest flight?

Post by phil747fan »

Craig Applegate 1207 wrote:Darrell and I work for the real company and he is correct on the landing fuel. The real ATLAS/POLAR co min landing fuel is 10.5 kgs at destination and 7.0 at alternate. Our globe manual does not state this anywhere as of yet.
Craig,

as a dispatcher too and 744 is not my today's toy but i remember that the mini means mini and if you re below that ... this is not good for ops and the crew ...!!! lol

i follow in late this discussion and i m surprised none came with FOC 2003 and the RIF (reclear in flight) option that i used on a KLAX RCTP ...!!!

see you

soon

Phil
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