E6b Flight Computer Exercises -

Fuel calculations follow the exact same mathematical relationships as speed and distance. The outer scale represents total fuel burned, while the inner scale represents time.

The wind side of the E6B utilizes a vector graphic approach to calculate how much you must crab into the wind to maintain a desired course. Step-by-Step Mechanical E6B Method

You travel 45 nautical miles (NM) in 22 minutes. What is your groundspeed? e6b flight computer exercises

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The dot is roughly 10° to the right of the centerline (indicating a right wind, correction to the right). The center grommet rests on 108. Step-by-Step Mechanical E6B Method You travel 45 nautical

On the outer scale, look for the fixed arrows labeled (around 66) and STAT (around 76). Line up your known value under one arrow. Read the converted value under the opposite arrow. Practice Problems

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Your aircraft burns 8.5 gallons per hour (GPH). How much fuel will you burn on a flight lasting 2 hours and 15 minutes (135 minutes)?