Fuel Tank 747 at Wilbur Ricks blog

Fuel Tank 747. This amount weighs in excess of. the federal aviation administration (faa) yesterday issued two new airworthiness directives (ad) for boeing 767 and 747 fuel tank systems, to prevent the risk of ignition. the federal aviation administration has issued an airworthiness directive (ad) for certain boeing 747 models following safety concerns about a pump in the aircrafts’ horizontal stabilizer fuel. the four engines of the boeing 747 burn around 1 gallon (approximately 4 liters) of fuel every second. Both ads were prompted by the faa’s analysis of system reviews, conducted by boeing , for the 767 / 747 fuel systems. 4.5/5    (5,359) This translates to about 10 to 11 tonnes (3,500 gallons) of fuel an hour when cruising at altitude.

Boeing's Biggest 747 To Fly With Empty Tail Tanks WIRED
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This translates to about 10 to 11 tonnes (3,500 gallons) of fuel an hour when cruising at altitude. the federal aviation administration (faa) yesterday issued two new airworthiness directives (ad) for boeing 767 and 747 fuel tank systems, to prevent the risk of ignition. 4.5/5    (5,359) This amount weighs in excess of. Both ads were prompted by the faa’s analysis of system reviews, conducted by boeing , for the 767 / 747 fuel systems. the federal aviation administration has issued an airworthiness directive (ad) for certain boeing 747 models following safety concerns about a pump in the aircrafts’ horizontal stabilizer fuel. the four engines of the boeing 747 burn around 1 gallon (approximately 4 liters) of fuel every second.

Boeing's Biggest 747 To Fly With Empty Tail Tanks WIRED

Fuel Tank 747 4.5/5    (5,359) Both ads were prompted by the faa’s analysis of system reviews, conducted by boeing , for the 767 / 747 fuel systems. This amount weighs in excess of. 4.5/5    (5,359) This translates to about 10 to 11 tonnes (3,500 gallons) of fuel an hour when cruising at altitude. the federal aviation administration (faa) yesterday issued two new airworthiness directives (ad) for boeing 767 and 747 fuel tank systems, to prevent the risk of ignition. the four engines of the boeing 747 burn around 1 gallon (approximately 4 liters) of fuel every second. the federal aviation administration has issued an airworthiness directive (ad) for certain boeing 747 models following safety concerns about a pump in the aircrafts’ horizontal stabilizer fuel.

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