July 31, 200520 yr Will a fuel planner exist like the one for the 737 ng by Ross A. Carlson?I find the fact you can input the headwind and the taxi fuel needed made loading the plane much easier. Also it came with operating limitations and automatically board the aircraft after it read the payload weight.Just curious don't think I saw this in the manual.
July 31, 200520 yr >>Just curious don't think I saw this in the manual.But the manual spends almost 10 (!!) pages on the fuel planning alone so you can't claim they entirely forgot about it. With the tables provided you can complete your fuel planning in a few short minutes. Whether someone will come up later with a handy tool and reduce it to a few clicks and a few seconds - possibly yes.Btw, this must have been asked like 15 times by now.Michael J. Michael J.
July 31, 200520 yr Author Oops but you have to admit its a little better than the 1000 times people ask "when will it be released?". Anyway i'll read the 10 pages of the manual.
July 31, 200520 yr well the same question was asked less than a week ago - and, the fuel planning method set out by the manual is so easy that once you read it, you will be able to determine fuel required in a matter of minutes.
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