She's not. I had something around 56,000 gallons of fuel, which is way too much to get above that altitude. I redid the flight and called the fuel truck and ended up with 7966 gallons. Go figure. Big difference in those numbers. Jordan _____ From: bvipilots-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:bvipilots-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Tony Sent: Monday, November 21, 2011 1:26 PM To: bvipilots@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [bvipilots] Re: 747 crashed I'm surprised it crashed at 310. If you're flying using a flight plan, you shouldn't need that truck as Michele will do the calculations for you. From: bvipilots-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:bvipilots-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Jordan Gallacher Sent: 20 November 2011 19:44 To: bvipilots@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [bvipilots] 747 crashed Okay this was interesting. My 747 crashed climbing through Fl310. I've discovered a problem with every aircraft I have flown. I am starting with way to much fuel for the flights I do, and when I call a fuel truck, too little fuel is put on. Any ideas? That Is why I crashed today. Too much fuel to climb any higher. Thanks, Jordan