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See lower fuel prices at nearby FBOs on FlightAware
When displaying FBO fuel prices on FlightAware, we now search nearby airports and show prices at FBOs that have lower prices. Unlike sites like AirNav.com that only show nearby FBOs if the FBOs pay AirNav -- this is another FREE, unbiased, and 100% comprehensive feature from FlightAware for the pilot community. Enjoy! (flightaware.com) 更多...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
EXCELLENT..........Since I have a B36tc with 110 gal.tanks, I no longer have to tanker fuel from 200 miles away.
I only have 98 gal , but since I am so much faster I don't have to tanker. Lol
So, OK....I've been cogitating about your remark for a day, and even though this forum isn't the correct one to debate stuff like this, I have TO ASK!!! I flight plan @ 185 knots. You're faster??? Ok, what do you have? A turbo twin? Turbo Cirrus (I hope not, can't understand why anyone would buy an airplane with a parachute)...This B36 has the factory turbo removed, and the Turbo Alley system installed. I think it goes like hell, especially at altitude...so tell me, tell me.........
Just a friendly jest. . I got a Columbia 400. The company I was a partner in owned the very first production 400. We sold it in 08 I believe. Bought my own last fall. Still getting used to the g1000 though. Way different from the avidyne. Haven't flown too much yet as I retired end of year and busy cleaning up business. I can do 200kts or more at any altitude if I want to feed it 25/26 gal/ hr. or slow down to 180 and save 8 gal/ hr. Book says 235 at fl250. Ain't been there in either plane/ ain't wearing no mask. Lol
OH!!! NEVER MIND!
Great feature. How do we know for certain that the fuel prices are current? Is there a date stamp somewhere to confirm when the data was added for a particular FBO? tx