Air line will work fine
But IMO hyd much better ( more $ though) it's petroleum safe, many forms of chemical resistant, abrasion resistant, crush resistant, can handle much much more heat, some brands are fire resistant, most brands are capable of 2000 psi or a lot more,
You do have to change out to pipe thread x hyd fitting end to use them though. Most auto parts stores make hyd lines and have fittings.
At our work ( heavy equip const/ well drilling) you'd get a kick in the pants for putting some thin cheap plastic/rubber fuel line on.
Many times have we had a truck buried down in some muddy old logging road: to have a fuel line ripped off, then there you are dead birdied up to the saddle tanks and you have to get under there and fix it with water & mud up to your *** and it's 30* out. And it's only 8 AM.
I have also seen one piece of equipment burn up from a stick running up into the frame rail and tearing a stock fuel line on a Volvo. It caused the fuel to spray on the turbo. Older greasy truck, like a duece with a rear main weaping- it went pretty fast. Luckily it was not one of ours...