Subj : Drain To : Anton Shepelev From : Dallas Hinton Date : Mon Jul 13 2020 12:16:12 Hi Anton -- on Jul 13 2020 at 12:14, you wrote: AS> Observe that Dallas had an "of" before the second AS> object -- to drain somebody of something. Does a plane AS> really "drain" excessive fuel before landing? Maybe they AS> dump it? Speaking as an ex-aircraft worker, we would drain fuel (or water) from an aircraft sitting (or standing!) on the ramp. The aircraft would dump fuel in preparation for an emergency landing. The distinction, I think, is that drain implies a destination (a fuel truck ("bowser" in England!) or a bucket, as opposed to dumping where we have no idea where the fuel will land! Cheers... Dallas --- timEd/NT 1.30+ * Origin: The BandMaster, Vancouver, CANADA (1:153/7715) .