Publication Date: 11/12/2024
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The Fuel tab displays the aircraft's fuel information for the selected logbook entry, as recorded in the Pilotlog logbook.
The following information/options are available in this window: A/C The individual aircraft tail number. Logbook No. The eTech Logbook number associated with the SN. This field is populated when saved. Displays the current logbook number. The left Fuel Date Logged Hour/Minute The date and time the aircraft's fuel levels were serviced. Fuel Supplier The fuel vendor. Fuel Type The type of fuel. Remaining Fuel The amount of fuel remaining after the flight. This value is calculated by adding the amount of fuel in each tank after the flight. UOM Volume - The unit types used for the fuel measurements. Actual Uplift A reflection of the actual amount of fuel loaded onto an aircraft. Second Uplift A reflection of the actual amount of fuel loaded onto an aircraft during second refueling. Indicated Fuel The amount of fuel required for the flight and taxiing. UOM Volume - The unit types used for the fuel measurements. Fuel Density The fuel density (the ratio of its mass to its volume). UOM Volume/UOM Weight - The unit types used for the fuel measurements. Arrival/Initial The amount of fuel remaining after the flight. This value is calculated by adding the amount of fuel in each tank after the flight. Fuel Maint Burn This is the amount of fuel burned during maintenance before or after the flight. UOM Volum - The unit types used for the fuel measurements. Fuel Quantity Left/Center/Right - The total quantity of fuel added in each tank. UOM Volume - The unit types used for the fuel measurements. _____________________________________________________________________________________ |
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Publication Date: 11/12/2024
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