by OTTOL » Wed Nov 12, 2003 8:44 am
Usually piston aircraft are in gallons/per hour. In jets, fuel WEIGHT is the primary indication. In the 737, I believe the indication you are seeing is (pph x 1,000). IE; 3.5= 3,500 pounds per hour. Usually on most modern jets, you will have a fuel flow gage(rate going to the engines at the fuel control), a fuel counter(rate being supplied to the engines by the pumping system) which is usually expressed in gallons or litres, and a fuel totalizer(gas gauge) which uses a capacitance system to check the wing(or tail) tank, fuel totals(in pounds or kilos).
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