Fuel price problem
Posted: Sun Jan 07, 2007 11:17 pm
Hi guy's, I don't want to waste your time on trivial questions, but this is something that bugs me.....the way you work out the fuel prices.
My HUB is at FAGM Rand airport in South Africa, Rand is like 5n/m from FAJS Johannesburg INTL, and tyhe airport is there to lighten the aircraft load at FAJS(in real life), the two airports are on the same hight above sea level, but the fuel prices...????.
At FAJS a pilot can refuel for 1.29 v$ per liter, but at Rand FAGM just a few miles away the fule goes for 1,67 v$. If it is at all possible and your schedules allow this, is there some way to adjust this to a more even figure.
Tanx Jakes
My HUB is at FAGM Rand airport in South Africa, Rand is like 5n/m from FAJS Johannesburg INTL, and tyhe airport is there to lighten the aircraft load at FAJS(in real life), the two airports are on the same hight above sea level, but the fuel prices...????.
At FAJS a pilot can refuel for 1.29 v$ per liter, but at Rand FAGM just a few miles away the fule goes for 1,67 v$. If it is at all possible and your schedules allow this, is there some way to adjust this to a more even figure.
Tanx Jakes