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Jack Schitt said:
At what point did your @ss go numb?

Your a$$ goes numb at 11 hours, at 12 hours you turn into a type of humming bird. By the time you get to the ground you will drink anything to get some rest.
 
GVJeff said:
In my 2,000+ hours in the G-V, let me assure you that you will not have 3,000 lbs. of fuel if you fly at .85 for 12 hours. 1,500-2,000 lbs max.
I was merely going off the numbers on the gauge form, had an hour 12 for .85 which sounded a bit optimistic to me...
 
Falcon Capt said:
I was merely going off the numbers on the gauge form, had an hour 12 for .85 which sounded a bit optimistic to me...

Boy are you in trouble. Mr. Beck has you in his sights!
 
empenage said:
Boy are you in trouble. Mr. Beck has you in his sights!

Certainly was not intended to sound as such!
If I came across as rude, I apologize.
Simply stating the facts as I see them.
 
GVJeff said:
Certainly was not intended to sound as such!
If I came across as rude, I apologize.
Simply stating the facts as I see them.

No problem Jeff, and welcome to the board!
 

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