The sample of fuel? Before it goes in the airplane my guess is it would in the fuel truck? But if you worked on a tarmac refueling planes I would think you would know that.
The trucks don't carry the fuel. They pump it. Why not ask me what I know? The tanks you see are small reservoirs for getting the delivered weights topped off correctly. The fuel comes from across the airport in those huge white tanks. You drive up to the airplane, connect the hose into the valve in the ground, then connect the truck's hose to under the airport wing. Spillage is uncommon but happens. Older aircraft can sometimes slowly drip and leak. It would be zero problem to get a sample.
The sample of fuel? Before it goes in the airplane my guess is it would in the fuel truck? But if you worked on a tarmac refueling planes I would think you would know that.
The trucks don't carry the fuel. They pump it. Why not ask me what I know? The tanks you see are small reservoirs for getting the delivered weights topped off correctly. The fuel comes from across the airport in those huge white tanks. You drive up to the airplane, connect the hose into the valve in the ground, then connect the truck's hose to under the airport wing. Spillage is uncommon but happens. Older aircraft can sometimes slowly drip and leak. It would be zero problem to get a sample.
Are you saying the fuel does not contain stadis 450?
https://patents.google.com/patent/US4182810A/en
https://beforeitsnews.com/chemtrails/2011/08/is-chemtrail-barium-contained-in-secret-stadis-450-fuel-additive-958441.html