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As you climb to higher altitudes, the air gets thinner. This affects both your aircraft's performance (density altitude) and the accuracy of your airspeed indicator (true airspeed). Getting these calculations right is critical for accurate flight planning.
A pilot is flying a Cessna 172 with a True Airspeed (TAS) of knots. They are heading into a -knot headwind.
But simply owning an E6B isn't enough. You need —problems with known correct answers—to build confidence before your checkride.
You're flying from point A to point B, a distance of 120 nautical miles. If your heading is 090° (east) and your airspeed is 100 knots, how long will it take to reach point B? e6b flight computer exercises verified
Fuel management is a critical pilot skill, making these exercises essential for safe flight planning and weight-and-balance calculations.
To use the E6B efficiently, you must immediately recognize which side solves your specific problem. The Calculator Side (Circular Slide Rule)
The most frequent problems you will solve. As you climb to higher altitudes, the air gets thinner
The calculator side uses a logarithmic scale to solve "60-to-1" ratio problems. The Large Black Triangle (60 Rate) on the inner scale represents 60 minutes (1 hour). Exercise 2: Estimated Time En Route (ETE) How long to fly 150 NM at a Ground Speed of 135 kts? Align the "60 Rate" triangle on the inner scale with (representing 135 kts) on the outer scale. (representing 150 NM) on the outer scale. Read the answer directly below it on the inner scale. Verify Result: ~67 minutes (1 hour and 7 minutes). Pilots of America Exercise 3: Fuel Consumption
This side is used to determine how wind affects your flight path and speed.
To truly master the , use these resources: A pilot is flying a Cessna 172 with
Read the number aligned with the speed index on the outer scale, which points to 131. 2. Fuel Consumption Exercises
This side is used for solving mathematical problems involving time, speed, distance, and fuel.
Use this quick matrix to double-check your manual inputs during self-study: Known Values Outer Scale (A) Inner Scale (B) Speed & Time Read Answer Here Time Distance & Speed Set Distance Read Answer Here Speed Distance & Time Set Distance Fuel Burn Burn Rate & Time Read Answer Here
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