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JanR
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posted 6/29/2016 12:33:02 PM
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Hello,
is there a chance to itemise the fuel calculation separetely e.g. on the W&B Sheet?
Now, there is only one single entry, which is fine for the W&B. But I would like to have a detailed fuel calculation, which is already available to some extent under "Flight Details".
I suggest a list following ICAO Annex 6, Part I, 4.3.6 "Fuel Requirements" which might overstate the case, but I find it quite useful to have a clear overview of the fuel in terms of QTY and time:
According to ICAO there is no enroute fuel, but "trip fuel" that includes the take-off fuel. Skydemon summarises Taxi/T/O fuel, thats why I put "Enroute" in the table.
What do you think, is this feasible?
Thanks & Regards
Jan
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Fuel itemisation following ICAO Annex
JanR
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6/29/2016 12:33:02 PM
I believe we already itemised the fuel calculations on printed weight...
Tim Dawson
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6/29/2016 2:30:48 PM
Thanks, Tim. Can confirm that fuel is itemised in the Android version...
JanR
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6/29/2016 8:40:22 PM
I don't understand the "time" column. How on earth is that derived?
Tim Dawson
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6/30/2016 3:38:37 PM
It's the time and endurance that is already given in the fuel...
JanR
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7/1/2016 8:00:42 AM
Ok, the contingency threw me. There's no sensible way of showing a...
Tim Dawson
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7/1/2016 6:11:52 PM
Per mentioned annex, contingency fuel is defined as higher of 5% of...
JanR
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7/5/2016 1:38:29 PM
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