Specify the type of plane; it varies.
I am pretty sure they have a reserve fuel tank.
The fuel in the plane's tank was sufficient, so the plane could land safely.
That can depend on the type of plane and the age of the plane, plus how much gas is left in the fuel tank.
75868 gals. becaues they have big gas tank
how much fuel does a 406 Cessna take
There will be a refueling plane which contains only fuel. A long hose or pipe will be lowered from the refueling plane. A plane which is to be refueled will have a hole which goes to fuel tank. The pipe will be injected into the hole. The fuel will flow through the pipe. The plane gets refueled.Then the pipe or hose is drawn back.
Depends on the aircraft. A Cessna 172 will hold 56 gallons of fuel. A C-5 Galaxy holds over 51,000 gallons, but it has many fuel tanks for a few reasons--they can pump fuel from tank to tank to help balance the plane, and it's easier to get fifty thousand gallons of fuel in the plane if they put it in a lot of little tanks rather than one the size of a swimming pool.
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A standard-sized plane can carry several thousand gallons of fuel, which is equivalent to around 30,000 to 50,000 fluid ounces.
An explosion could result bringing a plane down if in flight resulting in a tragic loss of life.
the fuel filter is in the fuel tank the fuel filter is in the fuel tank the fuel filter is in the fuel tank the fuel filter is in the fuel tank
In the fuel tank. Tank has to be removed to access.In the fuel tank. Tank has to be removed to access.