To: Marine Inspector
The report says that there ws no more than 50 gallons in the tank, and that isn't enough to be pumped out. After pumping, 50 gallons would most likely still remain.
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05/17/2003 9:12:50 AM PDT by
PatrioticAmerican
(If the 2nd is for hunting, is the 1st only for writing about hunting?)
To: PatrioticAmerican
The report says that there was no more than 50 gallons in the tank, and that isn't enough to be pumped out. After pumping, 50 gallons would most likely still remain. Thanks.
It would seem to me, that if the pumps can't get too the last 50 gallons, then the alarm should not sound alerting the pilot to pump fuel.
To: PatrioticAmerican
The report says that there was no more than 50 gallons in the tank, and that isn't enough to be pumped out. After pumping, 50 gallons would most likely still remain. Thanks.
It would seem to me, that if the pumps can't get too the last 50 gallons, then the alarm should not sound alerting the pilot to pump fuel.
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