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You should NEVER smell fuel in the cockpit at any time. If you do, this should be an immediate red flag and indicates a fuel leak. Every time I open the door on an airplane, I smell for fuel. I cannot count the number of times I've mentioned a fuel smell to the owner when I was to give flight instruction and the answer was always. "yes, it smells like that if the plane has been shut up for a while-that's normal". This is not normal and even though it may be a small leak, it is a leak and that is dangerous on several levels. Just because that's the way it's always been doesn't mean its ok.
RonG
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