Fuel quantity checks are crucial in aviation to ensure that the aircraft has sufficient fuel for its intended flight. These checks involve comparing the fuel gauge readings with the fuel log entries to verify accuracy and prevent discrepancies.
The fuel gauge provides a real-time indication of the remaining fuel, while the fuel log records the amount of fuel added or used during the flight. Cross-checking these two sources helps in identifying any potential errors or issues with the fuel system.
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