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blk40crewdawg
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Posted: May 12, 2005 - 12:56 AM
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| Just make sure you don't suck the reservoirs dry before you get everything else out!! I let a guy run the cockpit one night and he assured me he knew what he was doing. he came back in 2 hours later and said i needed to call a refuel truck.... gotta love that!!!! |
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allenperos
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Posted: May 22, 2005 - 02:08 PM
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| In a desperate situation to get the aircraft defueled, we would ask for permission to perform engine runs at mil power. That wouldn't take very long, had to chock and hold brakes the entire time, was very fatiguing. We could defuel a centerline in approximately 10 minutes. Has anyone done this besides myself? |
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Posted: May 22, 2005 - 06:11 PM
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| Mil power runs in chocks? Sounds like a gread way to risk jumping chocks and going for a ride; we've done high power/burner runs on the trim pad to get rid of fuel in conjunction with other stuff, but we had to tie down the jet if we wanted to take it over 80%. |
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Posted: May 22, 2005 - 06:20 PM
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| We never went beyond 80%, only did a couple of times when it was of the essence we needed to get the aircraft to phase or cannibalization. Yes, you could feel the aircraft wanting to jump chocks, it was painful holding the brakes. |
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WilliamG
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Posted: Sep 12, 2005 - 03:37 AM
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Almost as much fun as watching from a distance as a newbie A & B man at Hot Pits hooked up to the Defuel side...
OOPS
Hot Pits
The most fun you can have while trying to not get blown over by a pilot who came back with a problem and a chip on his shoulder.
No Sir do NOT Turn Right after you Pass ME
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Posted: Sep 12, 2005 - 11:59 AM
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| 80 is a long way from MIL |
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Posted: Oct 14, 2005 - 05:13 PM
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I think wing tanks are refuled through the planes egsisting fuel sistem and just droped off later.  |
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blk40crewdawg
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Posted: Oct 14, 2005 - 07:02 PM
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wing tanks are refuled through the planes egsisting fuel sistem and just droped off later
Correct, wing tanks are refuled through IFR receptacle during flight and can be refueled independently on ground or by Single point refueling. No need to drop tanks unless there is an engine emergency or specific reasons during combat. They cost $$$ |
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Posted: Jul 12, 2006 - 04:21 AM
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We never went beyond 80%
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but we had to tie down the jet if we wanted to take it over 80%
80%? Man, where ya'll at must suck since by the book you're allowed up to 85% unresrtained. In the desert, we took one to the pad with wing tank and it took about 25 minutes, running in the max allowable limits in burner for maintenace runs. |
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