by Effie Andree Wiltens » Wed Apr 01, 2009 9:20 am
Like you, I have six tanks, and I did wonder about people using a GATS jar. I had doubts about the bottle too, but thought it would be good for testing. 2-3 litres is a lot, it will be hard to find the right kind of container. We're still in a two-man operation acting as safety pilots for each other while we familiarize ourselves with the Comanche, so there is no urgent need for this gadget yet.
Something else cropped up that needs attention: apparently the 120 gallon capacity of our tanks is too big a temptation with fuel proces being what they are here. We’re dipstick-measuring our tanks before and after each flight and there are discrepancies that cannot be attributed to inattentiveness or venting. Fuel has gone missing while the aircraft was parked in the hangar. Not much, about 8-10 litres from tanks that have been used, so that without actual measuring it’s difficult to see. It's not incidental either. A previous time more than 60 liters evaporated, last weekend 27 liters. We’re compiling a record that we can use to start an investigation by airport security or the police. We’re totally pissed off that a member of our airport community should stoop so low to pilfer fuel – also unthinkable that it’s a fellow pilot/owner or a mechanic. Access to the airside of our airport is pretty near impossible for anyone else. It’s crazy that we’re now forced to install locks on our tank caps to protect ourselves from someone who's on the inside. If we can't trust one of them, who can we trust? I am so angry, sorry that this is developing into a rant, I'll stop now.