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				 Posted: Fri Sep 23, 2011 2:36 am    Post subject: What do you think? | 
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				FAAST Blast — Week of  Sept. 19 – Sept. 25, 2011 
 Biweekly FAA Safety Briefing News Update  
 
 FAA Approves Use of “Very Low  Lead” Fuel 
 In a Special Airworthiness Bulletin issued last  week, the FAA has approved a new fuel—100VLL (very low lead)—for use on aircraft  currently operating on 100LL. The approval was the result of collaboration with  industry partners on the ASTM International task force that evaluated data  supporting the incorporation of grade 100VLL into specification D910. The new  fuel is identical to 100LL in all aspects, except that the maximum lead content  is reduced by about 19 percent. The FAA determined that 100 VLL meets all of the  performance requirements of grades 80, 91, 100, and 100LL and will perform  identically in existing aircraft and engines. The fuel also has the same minimum  octane rating and provides the same level of anti-knock performance as 100LL and  100 avgas grades. Since the ASTM D910 standard specifies blue coloration for  both grade 100VLL avgas and grade 100LL avgas, these fuels will appear  identical. 
 For more information on 100VLL, refer to SAIB NE-11-55 at www.faa.gov/aircraft/safety/alerts/SAIB/.  
 
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