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Incombustible, ballast
General composition Combustible
Mineral Moisture, or
matter Water content
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ISO 20884
EN ISO 2719
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properties Carbon residue (on 10%
%m/m - 0,30 EN ISO 10370
distillaiton residue)
that all Ash content % (m/m) - 0,01 EN ISO 6245
Water content mg/kg - 200 EN ISO 12937
diesel fuel Total contamination mg/kg - 24 EN ISO 12662
Copper strip corrosion (3 hours
must meet at 50 °C)
rating Class 1 Class 1 EN ISO 2160
b. 70 lb
c. 7000 lb
d. 7,100 lb
2. A fuel grade which is used in
typical aircraft engines is:
a. D.T.D. 585/100
b. D.E.R.D. 2479
c. AVGAS 100
d. D.E.R.D. 2484
3. The “anti-knock” value of a fuel is its:
d. Resistance to detonation.
4. The differences between
AVGAS 100 and AVGAS 100LL are:
Colour - Anti-Knock value
a. Same - Same
b. Same - Different
c. Different - Same
d. Different - Different
5. The Octane rating of a fuel is determined
by comparison with mixtures of:
a. Green.
b. Blue.
c. Red.
d. Straw yellow.
1. Water in the fuel tanks is:
a. Added with FS11 when refuelling.
b. Is a consequence of atmospheric air
entering the tanks through the engine.
c. Is a consequence of atmospheric air
entering the tanks through the vent system.
d. Is a consequence of atmospheric air
entering the tanks through the feeder box.
2. Water in the fuel tank is removed:
a. Avtag
b. Jet B
c. Wide cut
d. Jet A1
Summary
You are already familiar with:
• Properties of different fuels from combustion
viewpoint
• Classification of fuels
• Definition of lower and higher heating value
• Properties of liquid fuels,
liquid fuel supply systems
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