6 fuel consumption – AvMap GeoPilot II User Manual

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10.6 fUel ConSUmPTIon

The Geopilot II computes Fuel Consumption for each leg of the active Flight Plan or the fuel used in

flight, based on entries made by the pilot. This is a useful feature for flight planning purposes. Actual

Fuel Consumption will vary based on flight conditions and engine settings.

Fuel can be calculated in pounds, liters or gallons; the units of measure used for the valuesentered

here are selected from Units Setup menu in the System Setup Menu (see Par. 14.5).

> ‘MENU’ 1 sec. + “CALCULATOR” + ‘ENT’ + “FUEL CONSUMPTION” + ‘ENT’

CARBURANTE” + ‘ENT’

Fig. 10.6 - Fuel Consumption page

To set Fuel Consumption parameters use ‘ENT’ to edit the selected field (a box appears around the

active field) and use the cursor key to move between fields. Press ‘ESC’ to return to the Calculator

Menu. If your current Ground Speed is over 20 Knots, the Geopilot II will display “Actual GS” and

will not allow you to edit the value.

The Geopilot II will compute and display Fuel Consumption for each leg of a Flight Plan, and total

fuel needed for the flight in the Flight Plan page (see Chapter 6). When selected for display, the

data fields window will provide information on the flight time remaining before the reserve fuel

has been reached.

Note

The Fuel Consumption represents calculated fuel use based on user data. The reserve does not represent actual
fuel available in the aircraft.

Fuel Consumption can be modified en route by increasing or decreasing the fuel burn rate to match

actual usage. The new fuel computation will be averaged over the full distance and provide a good

estimate of fuel remaining. When refueling en route, combine the amount of new fuel and the

remaining fuel to enter the new “Starting Fuel” total for true computation of To Reserve data.

Note

Fuel calculations are only as accurate as the entries made. Always double-check fuel calculations.

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