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Doug G.

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For some reason I never thought this way before. I know that my CTLS will hold 34 gallons of fuel with 32 useable. I have always taken this into account when filling, but one of those "bang your head on the wall" moments happened to me today. It should have been obvious to me that it is the last two gallons that are unusable. So, if I stick the tanks and I come up with 10 gal. (Which I would figure to be about one hour with a one hour reserve.) It is actually 8 gal. (Which I would see as half an hour with a one hour reserve.)

Fortunately I haven't ever flown that close to the limits.

Just posting this for anyone else that has a brain like mine. :)

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Lines with 2 oz of fuel?

 

The CTLSi also has a header tank which has 1.6 gallons of which 1.1 is usable.  Just don't go below 5 gallons and you will be swell.

 

Doesn't matter how much or little it is. It's standard industry practice, and It is required to be considered for W&B calculations. Generally we don't need to worry about it though, since we either calculate full tanks, or empty with unusable on board. It's usually not a big deal though unless we weigh with a dry fuel system, then it needs to be added in.

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I will have to look next time to see if my stick reads to 16 or 17 gal. I measure with the stick against the back of the filler, and although I have not done the incremental fill to mark the sight tubes, I do know that when I add fuel it makes sense, and my Dynon is very accurate in fuel burn and fuel remaining.

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