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https://www.abcactionnews.com/news/regi ... -ntsb-says

Plane crashed, well known doctor.

Nozzels are different. Guy readjusted and got it to work.
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We had guys use their hands as funnels to get diesel into gas tanks. We've had people put gas in diesel tanks
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Earlier in the year I filled my F-250 Diesel with gas and then drove it about five miles. Not a cheap fix.
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philip964 wrote: Mon Dec 02, 2019 8:32 pm https://www.abcactionnews.com/news/regi ... -ntsb-says

Plane crashed, well known doctor.

Nozzels are different. Guy readjusted and got it to work.
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carlson1 wrote: Mon Dec 02, 2019 8:45 pm Earlier in the year I filled my F-250 Diesel with gas and then drove it about five miles. Not a cheap fix.
I used an F250 diesel to pull a race trailer several years ago. Many of my trips would entail some very long hours, late into the night. I bet I came close to doing that 20 times over a couple years. Being tired it was easier to do than one might think. I always caught myself before pumping..

In the early 1980's, I worked at DFW airport as a fueler. My memory is faded now but I swear I remember the nozzle for Jet A being quite a bit larger than avgas. I also recall the wings being labeled as avgas by the fuel caps. The guy doing the fueling really should have known better, no matter what the pilot said.

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03Lightningrocks wrote: Mon Dec 02, 2019 11:09 pm
carlson1 wrote: Mon Dec 02, 2019 8:45 pm Earlier in the year I filled my F-250 Diesel with gas and then drove it about five miles. Not a cheap fix.
I used an F250 diesel to pull a race trailer several years ago. Many of my trips would entail some very long hours, late into the night. I bet I came close to doing that 20 times over a couple years. Being tired it was easier to do than one might think. I always caught myself before pumping..

In the early 1980's, I worked at DFW airport as a fueler. My memory is faded now but I swear I remember the nozzle for Jet A being quite a bit larger than avgas. I also recall the wings being labeled as avgas by the fuel caps. The guy doing the fueling really should have known better, no matter what the pilot said.
I'm an Air Force "retired" veteran aircraft maintainer, and A&P mechanic, with many years of working on jet aircraft. Yes, the nozzles are different sizes and yes, the aircraft is required to be labeled as to what sort of fuel it takes. Your memory is fine.
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about 30 years ago, my son decided he was going to help us out and filled out car up------with water :cryin
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03Lightningrocks wrote: Mon Dec 02, 2019 11:09 pm


In the early 1980's, I worked at DFW airport as a fueler. My memory is faded now but I swear I remember the nozzle for Jet A being quite a bit larger than avgas. I also recall the wings being labeled as avgas by the fuel caps. The guy doing the fueling really should have known better, no matter what the pilot said.
Ding ding ding. The knuckle head had to work to get Jet A into an av gas tank. The article said he thought the Piper Aerostar “looked” like a jet! :totap: :headscratch
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Syntyr wrote: Tue Dec 03, 2019 2:15 pm
03Lightningrocks wrote: Mon Dec 02, 2019 11:09 pm


In the early 1980's, I worked at DFW airport as a fueler. My memory is faded now but I swear I remember the nozzle for Jet A being quite a bit larger than avgas. I also recall the wings being labeled as avgas by the fuel caps. The guy doing the fueling really should have known better, no matter what the pilot said.
Ding ding ding. The knuckle head had to work to get Jet A into an av gas tank. The article said he thought the Piper Aerostar “looked” like a jet! :totap: :headscratch

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The article said he thought the Piper Aerostar “looked” like a jet!
He probably meant that the Piper Aerostar looked like a turboprop plane, which has jet engines that drive propellors...a less outrageous mistake.
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Disclaimer: what little I know about piloting is from casual conversations with pilots I know, and watching stuff like "Airplane Repo" on Discovery Channel.

Q: even if the fuel jockey stuffed in the wrong fuel, shouldn't the pilot have caught it in pre-flight when he checked filler caps, drain valves, and for water in the fuel? Or was the doc's pre-flight more like "kick the tires and light the fires"? Kerosene and gasoline smell very different to me in my experience (earthbound motorized vehicles). I have to imagine that JP4 doesn't smell that much like high octane av gas......if you bother to inhale, or get some on your hands....
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I took "looked like a jet" to mean it looked like it had "jet" engines as a shorthand for turbine engines, which can power either jet or turboprop aircraft, both using Jet A Fuel.

AFAIK, the pilot, who is trained and certificated on his aircraft and its systems, has final word and responsibility for what happens to his aircraft. If he agreed 3X with "Jet A", then he owns the fuel mistake. The fuel truck guy could have made a bigger fuss about the nozzle not matching the tank opening, but the pilot get the final say.
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p.s. I forgot the link to the NTSB preliminary report: https://app.ntsb.gov/pdfgenerator/Repor ... L&IType=FA
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