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1 mar 2024 · 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.
E6B calculator side. ↻ to wind side. Level: basic. 🔓. Touch, click, or tap to continue. Times are in hours:minutes. Fuel is in US gallons. You decide whether your answer is close enough. Time enroute: 247 kt over 700 nm.
Easy E6B - Your Flight Companion. Everything you need for your flight calculations in one place. Download on the App Store
Heading: wind from 80° @ 36 kt, course 274°, 100 kt true airspeed. Fly heading 279°.
Instructions for Using ASA Flight Computer. Your ASA E6-B Flight Computer has two main parts: a circular slide rule side for making quick calculations, and a wind side for computing ground speed and wind correction angle. The slide portion of the circular slide rule side also includes quick-reference material.
This E6B calculator helps pilots to correct their course and speed to account for wind conditions. When you provide ground speed, wind speed, wind direction, and true course, it calculates the wind correction angle, the corrected heading (true heading), and the corrected ground speed.