91.205 Fuel Gauge Question

broncoav8r

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Didn't know where else to put this, so I figured I would put it in here.

So to meet the requirements for VFR equipment in 91.205, does a fuel totalizer count? I would think it doesn't since you set the fuel, and it doesn't indicate the actual amount.

(example being the G1000 and Avidyne Entegra 1 where you set the amount of fuel)

Anybody out there have any thoughts?
 
Does it show you the fuel in each individual tank?
None of the totalizers I have seen do that. Though, there are some oddball aircraft that get by certification without that. DA42 for example had no quantity indicators in the aux tanks.
I still believe that the FAA would not accept that for fulfilling 91.205 due to it being pilot changeable. And finally, just about anything with a G1000 or Avidyne is going to have a KOEL that will prohibit you from flying sans fuel gauges anyway.
 
Does it show you the fuel in each individual tank?
I still believe that the FAA would not accept that for fulfilling 91.205 due to it being pilot changeable. And finally, just about anything with a G1000 or Avidyne is going to have a KOEL that will prohibit you from flying sans fuel gauges anyway.

KOEL?

Yea thats what I figured anyway though. I was asking because I couldn't find a definition in the FARs that specifically prohibited it.
 
Fuel totalizer's do just that, show the total fuel, and its burn rate etc. 91.205 says you need to have a fuel quantity gauge for each tank. Only if the totalizer had a toggle switch to show each tank and its fuel level would it be allowed.
 
Fuel totalizer's do just that, show the total fuel, and its burn rate etc. 91.205 says you need to have a fuel quantity gauge for each tank. Only if the totalizer had a toggle switch to show each tank and its fuel level would it be allowed.

Thats what I thought. Thanks for the help everybody!
 
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