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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. 5 mar 2019 · I need a formula to get Time from Distance (km) and Speed (kt) A1 = 100km (distance) A2 = 40knot (speed) A3 = 00:00:00 (time) which I need!? Does somebody know hot to get this?

  3. 15 mar 2011 · I'm creating a calculator to calculate Time based on known distance and speed values. I have a spreadsheet that I downloaded that does this but it is protected and can't see the formula/cell format. The distances are short and the speed is fairly slow, and the time it takes is in seconds, not minutes or hours.

  4. So to truly calculate the trend we will need more samples of distance. Using your numbers, the 737 flies at an average of 248 mph whereas the DC is at 284 mph. This gives each plane, respectively, an adjusted speed of 41.9% and 43.3% of the quoted speeds (max speeds? cruising speeds?).

  5. Find your travel time to estimate the length of a flight between airports, or ask how long it takes to fly from one city to another. You can also search for the closest airport to any city in the world or check the flying distance between airports.

  6. We now know how to calculate the altitude gained or lost for each degree of pitch change over a given distance; Throw in a time factor using True Airspeed (TAS) expressed in NM per MIN and we can relate this pitch change to a change in VSI; First, lets convert speed to NM/MIN, since the 60-to-1 rule is based on TAS expressed in NM/MIN

  7. I have been trying to create an excel formula for calculating the ground speed of an airplane using the TAS, Course, Wind Dir, and Wind Velocity. The issue that I am finding is that I can't properly calculate ground speed.