by JIMICS2452 » Tue Jan 27, 2015 1:33 pm
I do not recommend using the "both" two tank option with the tip tanks or the main tanks because they will not drain equally, and you will end up with a heavy wing. Also, it is very easy to loose track of what amount of fuel in each tank, especially on a long leg. I have a routine that keeps my 250 with 60 gallons in the wings and 30 gallons in the tip reasonably well balance and allows me to keep track of what tanks have the most fuel. Do not land with both mains selected, espescially if one of them is low on gas. You might end up with a big gulp of air in the fuel system on short final.
This has worked well for me since 1977 assuming all tanks are full:
Take off and climb on one main on one main and fly on until 30 minutes after take off.
Switch to the other main for 1/2 hour.
Switch to a tip tank for 1/2 hour.
Switch to the other tip for 1/2 hour.
Back to first tip for 1/2.
Back to second tip for 1/2 hour.
Switch to the "heavy" side main for 1/2 hour.
Alternate mains at 1/2 intervals until the end of the flight.
Land with the selector on the fullest main only.
Jim Hiatt