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  1. E6B practice. This is a free mini-app from David Megginson for fellow afficionados of the classic aviation E6B circular sliderule (or for student pilots still forced to learn to use it). You can solve practice problems for either the wind side or the calculator side.

  2. An easy way to calculate this is using this basic formula. 3 Degree Descent Rate = 5 x Ground Speed. For example, if you are flying at a ground speed of 300kts, multiply 300 by 5 and this tells you that you would need to descend at 1,500fpm to achieve a 3-degree descent profile.

  3. Tips & Free Practice Tests for Commercial Flight Crew. Practice and improve your numerical reasoning skills for your upcoming airline or flight school assessment.

  4. 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.

  5. 29 sie 2023 · Calculating Reciprocal Course. Let's start with an easy one: determining the reciprocal course. For example, the airplane is flying a heading of 030. You need to fly the reciprocal, and. the...

  6. 17 sie 2023 · If you know your flight path angle (FPA), which you'll often find in modern flight decks, the 60-1 rule can make mental math descent planning easy. For every 1 degree of descent angle, you'll descend 100 feet for every 1 mile you fly.

  7. 19 sie 2019 · This test assesses at your basic mathematical knowledges and numerical reasonning ability. It aggregates all kinds of problems and patterns you may be asked to solved in a pilot selection. It is especially designed to prepare for the COMPASS, PILAPT®, CUT-E and DLR (RAG) tests.

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