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31 sie 2014 · #1. In the spirit of giving something back to the community, I want to share my Navlog spreadsheet that I created for planning X/C trips during student pilot training. Here are some features: 1) Will do all E6B calculations for WCA, Magnetic Variation, GS, ETE, Fuel Burn based on your performance inputs from the POH.
Simple to use E6B calculator with more than 75 aviation related functions, unit conversions and weather reports. An essential for pre-flight planning and in-flight problem solving Calculations
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In this video we use a question from the FAA knowledge test to demonstrate how to use an E6B flight computer to calculate ground speed and time en route.
This advanced E6B Aviation Calculator makes it easy for the student pilot and seasoned pilots alike solve the most common planning and navigating problems related to flying.
24 wrz 2014 · To calculate the fuel burned for minutes or hours of flight time, use the Minute/hour pointer and point to the the fuel burn in GPH. Find the leg time on either Scale B for minutes Scale C for hours. Read the fuel burned directly across on Scale A. For seconds, use the Second pointer and Scale B.