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Originally Posted by stevej37
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Most likely Pilot error. If they put the wrong fuel in, it would not have flown around so far as the data shows. To have two different engines fail it almost has to be no fuel. Maybe the selector switch for the tanks was in the wrong position, or the gauges were wrong. The pilot is supposed to know how much fuel is on board without using the gauges.
We always fill up after landing, so our airplane has a two full tanks, and ready to go on the next mission.