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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. If you are not solving for distance you are always dividing distance by speed or time. For example:

  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. 5 mar 2013 · The E6B is a surprisingly effective way to master simple time/speed/distance/fuel burn problems. Make friends with your E6B and see how much fun it is. Distance. 1. Distance. Plot a course between two airports or two checkpoints.

  4. Speed/Distance/Time Flying speeds that simplify mental arithmetic can help you in many ways, such as keeping retaining situational awareness during radar vectoring. 120Kts = 2nms/min

  5. s3-ap-southeast-2.amazonaws.com › defence › Pilot+Maths+tutorialdistance = speed x time

    We use the same basic formula when calculating average speed, or total distance travelled at different speeds. If the aircraft travels half the distance at a certain speed, and the other half at a different speed,

  6. Formula: Ground Speed (GS) (knots) ÷ 60 * Climb Gradient (Feet Per Mile) Example: Ground Speed = 75 knots; Climb Gradient Required = 200 feet per mile; Calculate: 75 ÷ 60 * 200 = 280 feet per minute climb rate required

  7. Degrees Minutes Seconds (DMS): E6B, NavLog Calculator, Weather Reports, METAR, TAF, Wind Components, Instrument Simulator, Weight and Balance, Pressure Altitude, Density Altitude, True Air Speed, and a lot more.

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