Jet fuel, literally
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Depends on the plane. Jet aircraft DO use jet fuel, which is mainly very pure kerosene. Piston engined aircraft use AVGAS- or Aviation gasoline- a high octane form of gasoline.
The fuel that planes use is called Kerosene.
The fuel in the plane's tank was sufficient, so the plane could land safely.
It depends on what type of fuel the plane is using.
The Concorde plane used a type of fuel called aviation kerosene, which is also known as Jet-A fuel. This fuel is a type of refined petroleum that is designed for use in jet turbine engines, like the ones that powered the Concorde.
Jet fuel, literally <><><> Depends on the plane. Jet aircraft DO use jet fuel, which is mainly very pure kerosene. Piston engined aircraft use AVGAS- or Aviation gasoline- a high octane form of gasoline.
most commercial airplanes use aviation fuel however some smaller planes may use a more concentrated version of aviation fuel
they use fuel not oil!
Avgas, or if it has a jet engine, it would use either Jet-A1 or Jet-B fuel.
Depending on what kind of plane it is, AV Gas or Jet Fuel
wow your dad is a truly amazing pilot if he can use diesel...most jet's and planes use kerosine as a fuel, at least im sure it's kerosine :)
Avgas (Aviation Gas). It's a high octane petroleum based fuel that is also used in racecars.
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