• kcuf@lemmy.world
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    12 hours ago

    I’ve never seen a rule requiring any specific fuel reserve except for when filing IFR where you need enough fuel to get to your destination, and alternate, and still have 45 minutes of fuel.

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      9 hours ago

      https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-14/chapter-I/subchapter-F/part-91/subpart-B/subject-group-ECFR4d5279ba676bedc/section-91.151

      91.151 Fuel requirements for flight in VFR conditions.

      (a) No person may begin a flight in an airplane under VFR conditions unless (considering wind and forecast weather conditions) there is enough fuel to fly to the first point of intended landing and, assuming normal cruising speed—

      (1) During the day, to fly after that for at least 30 minutes; or

      (2) At night, to fly after that for at least 45 minutes.

      (b) No person may begin a flight in a rotorcraft under VFR conditions unless (considering wind and forecast weather conditions) there is enough fuel to fly to the first point of intended landing and, assuming normal cruising speed, to fly after that for at least 20 minutes.

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        9 hours ago

        I had not heard that, thank you for sharing. I just go by IFR standards or better for my personal limits, so this never came up.