User546
The Ultimate Show Stopper
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I have a friend who currently owns a Cessna 182RG, and its sat dormant in his hangar for over a year now.
He now wants me to go up with him to test out the airplane and make sure everything is still in good working order.
I inquired to him if the gas tanks were full, and he said they were. So I confirmed with him that the gas in the tanks had been there for the past year, and he said yes.
My question is this, do you think its safe to take the airplane up with having year old fuel in the tanks, or should we drain the tanks and add in "fresh" fuel.
We're in the midwest where we get lots of cold weather, warm weather, and lots of humidity. I would think a lot of condensation water would've found its way into the tanks over the past year.
Anyone?
He now wants me to go up with him to test out the airplane and make sure everything is still in good working order.
I inquired to him if the gas tanks were full, and he said they were. So I confirmed with him that the gas in the tanks had been there for the past year, and he said yes.
My question is this, do you think its safe to take the airplane up with having year old fuel in the tanks, or should we drain the tanks and add in "fresh" fuel.
We're in the midwest where we get lots of cold weather, warm weather, and lots of humidity. I would think a lot of condensation water would've found its way into the tanks over the past year.
Anyone?