Posted for "Bryan Burr" :
Rob, Thank you very much for your thoughtful explanation of many of my observations or statements. It is great to be able to get this kind of insight from those more knowledgeable in many different topics. Given the time, effort, and expense invested in building my airplane a few grounding efforts, even if they may not be effective, can't hurt. I will continue to ground my airplane several different ways. I will continue to instruct FBO fueling personnel to continually touch the refueling nozzle to the metal ring while dispensing fuel. If you stand and watch these people refuel your airplane you will see how careful they are to not let the nozzle touch anything. They think they are protecting your masterfully built work-of-art airplane. The fuel just flows in space creating its own static. I make them touch the nozzle to the filler ring and explain why. I will continue to attach a separate grounding cable to something metal on my airplane. It is all about safety. In the air and on the ground. Thank you all for your input on the past many different topics relating to safety. Keep the info coming. Bryan J. Burr N132BB
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