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http://www.howstuffworks.com/question192.htm
Huh, just ran the math, and got around $1.2 million
Per.
http://flightaware.com/resources/airport/KIAD
http://www.citycomparator.com/compar...ington_dc.html
And
http://www.lausd.net/kids/president.html
for
Huh, just ran the math, and got around $1.2 million
Per.
http://flightaware.com/resources/airport/KIAD
http://www.citycomparator.com/compar...ington_dc.html
And
http://www.lausd.net/kids/president.html
for
Last edited by Tark; Oct 2, 2009 at 04:26 PM.
i didn't estimate, 3 planes.
6,403 miles one way. 38,418 miles for all planes round trip.
5 gallons a mile is 192,090 gallons required.
the price of gas at the airport in Washington DC is $6.49
$1,246,664.10 total fuel cost.
A) The distance is actually 4050.3 statute miles
http://www.landings.com/_landings/pa..._dist_apt.html
B) 5 gallon a mile is probably (the site you quoted suck) a fully loaded 747 with full payload. This is surely not the way the president travels.
C) the price you posted is retail at the airport. i hope you don't believe that you fill up a airliner plane like you do your car. The actually cent/gallon paid at refineries last week is 174. i would think the Gov of the US to buy it maybe at around 2X that price on average. If that with all the options, hedging it must do for it's fleet.
http://www.iata.org/whatwedo/economi...itor/index.htm
Conclusion... don't talk about shit you have ABSOLUTELY no idea about.
Last edited by Tark; Oct 2, 2009 at 05:17 PM.
Anyone can just calculate whatever they feel like with number taken from the the internet. Do you realize that according to you're calculations a flight to Europe in a 747 would cost approx 800$/person in fuel only? Does that not make you second guess your so called calculations?
A) The distance is actually 4050.3 statute miles
http://www.landings.com/_landings/pa..._dist_apt.html
B) 5 gallon a mile is probably (the site you quoted suck) a fully loaded 747 with full payload. This is surely not the way the president travels.
C) the price you posted is retail at the airport. i hope you don't believe that you fill up a airliner plane like you do your car. The actually cent/gallon paid at refineries last week is 174. i would think the Gov of the US to buy it maybe at around 2X that price on average. That with all the options, hedging it must do for it's fleet.
http://www.iata.org/whatwedo/economi...itor/index.htm
Conclusion... don't talk about shit you have ABSOLUTELY no idea about.
A) The distance is actually 4050.3 statute miles
http://www.landings.com/_landings/pa..._dist_apt.html
B) 5 gallon a mile is probably (the site you quoted suck) a fully loaded 747 with full payload. This is surely not the way the president travels.
C) the price you posted is retail at the airport. i hope you don't believe that you fill up a airliner plane like you do your car. The actually cent/gallon paid at refineries last week is 174. i would think the Gov of the US to buy it maybe at around 2X that price on average. That with all the options, hedging it must do for it's fleet.
http://www.iata.org/whatwedo/economi...itor/index.htm
Conclusion... don't talk about shit you have ABSOLUTELY no idea about.
Anyone can just calculate whatever they feel like with number taken from the the internet. Do you realize that according to you're calculations a flight to Europe in a 747 would cost approx 800$/person in fuel only? Does that not make you second guess your so called calculations?
A) The distance is actually 4050.3 statute miles
http://www.landings.com/_landings/pa..._dist_apt.html
B) 5 gallon a mile is probably (the site you quoted suck) a fully loaded 747 with full payload. This is surely not the way the president travels.
C) the price you posted is retail at the airport. i hope you don't believe that you fill up a airliner plane like you do your car. The actually cent/gallon paid at refineries last week is 174. i would think the Gov of the US to buy it maybe at around 2X that price on average. That with all the options, hedging it must do for it's fleet.
http://www.iata.org/whatwedo/economi...itor/index.htm
Conclusion... don't talk about shit you have ABSOLUTELY no idea about.
A) The distance is actually 4050.3 statute miles
http://www.landings.com/_landings/pa..._dist_apt.html
B) 5 gallon a mile is probably (the site you quoted suck) a fully loaded 747 with full payload. This is surely not the way the president travels.
C) the price you posted is retail at the airport. i hope you don't believe that you fill up a airliner plane like you do your car. The actually cent/gallon paid at refineries last week is 174. i would think the Gov of the US to buy it maybe at around 2X that price on average. That with all the options, hedging it must do for it's fleet.
http://www.iata.org/whatwedo/economi...itor/index.htm
Conclusion... don't talk about shit you have ABSOLUTELY no idea about.
you really need to learn when to shut up and accept that you are just and idiot.
a 70% loaded 747 uses 95% of fuel consumption. 5 gallon per mile 100% loaded. i ESTIMATED that Airforce1 would maybe une 85% consumption of 5 gallon per mile = 4.25 gallon per mile.
i already pointed out that the you gov IMO would pay about 3$/gallon
4000 miles at 4.25 gallon per mile with a cost of 3$/gallon = $51 000 X 2 X 3 = $306,000
a 70% loaded 747 uses 95% of fuel consumption. 5 gallon per mile 100% loaded. i ESTIMATED that Airforce1 would maybe une 85% consumption of 5 gallon per mile = 4.25 gallon per mile.
i already pointed out that the you gov IMO would pay about 3$/gallon
4000 miles at 4.25 gallon per mile with a cost of 3$/gallon = $51 000 X 2 X 3 = $306,000


