The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Aviation Fuels and Engine Test Program requested a data analysis to support the Aviation Fuels Research Planning task. The purpose of the data analysis was to establish a baseline of aviation fuels currently in use by all reciprocating engine-powered aircraft. This baseline would serve to quantitatively assess the effect of first reducing and, eventually, eliminating the tetraethyl lead content on the population of aircraft currently certificated by the FAA. Any recommended change in aviation fuels can be quantitatively assessed to show the effect of any change on the population of aircraft currently certificated by the FAA. This would establish the breadth and focus of the research planning required by the FAA Aviation Fuels and Engine Test research team.


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    Title :

    Aviation Fuels Research Reciprocating Engine Aircraft Fleet Fuel Distribution Report. Final Report


    Contributors:
    H. W. Schlickenmaier (author) / R. Stone (author) / D. Atwood (author)

    Publication date :

    2011


    Size :

    162 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English






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