Larry Lowenkron
Member
I may have already asked this question, but then my kids always said I have CRS.
Where do you ground the plane when you refuel?
I expected, and FOUND THAT I couldn't get any continuity when I connected an ohmmeter to the fuel tank and either the exhaust or the gear leg...naturally. The hoses themself are required to be grounded. Seems most people don't realize that, and it gets some folks upset when you don't ground the plane when refueling. I suppose I could just connect the ground so they would shut up...but then that goes against my nature!
After all-
Arguing with an engineer is like mud wrestling with a pig...after 30 minutes you realize that they are both enjoying it!
I just make sure the nozzle touches the tank. What do you guys do?
Where do you ground the plane when you refuel?
I expected, and FOUND THAT I couldn't get any continuity when I connected an ohmmeter to the fuel tank and either the exhaust or the gear leg...naturally. The hoses themself are required to be grounded. Seems most people don't realize that, and it gets some folks upset when you don't ground the plane when refueling. I suppose I could just connect the ground so they would shut up...but then that goes against my nature!
After all-
Arguing with an engineer is like mud wrestling with a pig...after 30 minutes you realize that they are both enjoying it!
I just make sure the nozzle touches the tank. What do you guys do?