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  1. Knowing the formulas on how to calculate time, speed, and distance as a student pilot is essential. The easiest way to remember the formulas is to remember that to solve for distance you are always multiplying.

  2. I'm trying to figure out the calculation to these questions: A pilot tracking a VOR turns 90 degrees from current heading. The pilot notes that it takes 3.0 minutes for the plane to intercept the radial 5 degrees from where it previously was. What is the time to VOR?

  3. 7 kwi 2019 · I always remember speed = distance / time (not really sure why, but that’s the format that sticks). Think of the units - meters per second (distance per time) - and make sure they match.

  4. The formula we need to calculate this is: average speed = So we only need to add the distances, add the periods, and do the calculation. Example: An aircraft travels for 2 hours at 250 km/h and for 1 hour at 400 km/h.

  5. 26 sie 2020 · Formula. Time to VOR (in minutes) = time (in seconds) / number of radials crossed. DISTANCE: In order to calculate the distance to VOR stations you need the time in minutes (calculated above) and your ground speed (GS). Formula. Distance to VOR (in NM) = GS (in KTs) * Time to VOR (in minutes) / 60.

  6. Distance from Speed and Time. Enter speed value and units: Knot. Enter time: Hours. Minutes. Seconds. Distance is (select unit before calculating): Nautical Miles.

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