No, "jet fuel" refers to a set of fuels used in gas turbine engines (GTE).
Gasoline would burn far too hot in a GTE, eventually damaging the engine.
Jet fuel is a lot closer in nature to Diesel, Parafin or Kerosene
they can't use gasoline fuel only aviation fuel
Gasoline or Jet 'A'
av gas; i.e. aviation gasoline. Jet fuel.
Jet fuel is used in jet aircraft while high octane gasoline is used in propeller-driven craft.
The jet engines used jet fuel, not gasoline as the 6 main engines did.
Aviation fuel. There is aviation gasoline, Jet-A and Jet-A1 civil jet fuels, and the JP series of military jet fuels.
Jet fuel is capable of polluting, just as gasoline is.
Jet fuel is diesel fuel, which is generally cheaper than high-octane gasoline.
Jet fuel is basically kerosene, a petroleum product like gasoline.
coal can be used to replace jet fuel and commercial jets.
Kerosene is a type of fuel that rhymes with magazine. It is commonly used for heating and jet engines.
Aviation fuel, similar to kerosene. Only smaller aircraft with piston engines use a fuel similar to gasoline, called AVGas (Aviation gasoline) Military Jets use fuels specially designed for Jet Propulsion, these formula are known by JP-#, Commercial Jets use Jet-A.