E6b+flight+computer+exercises+verified ((exclusive)) Jun 2026
: Look for the special "Fuel Lbs" or "Gas" arrow on the outer scale. Align it with the number 45. Read the total weight on the opposite scale.
20°F = -6.7°C. 10°C = 50°F.
Rotate the inner disk to align the with 11.5 (representing 115 knots) on the outer scale. e6b+flight+computer+exercises+verified
The allows you to solve for time, speed, distance, fuel consumption, and perform unit conversions between nautical miles, statute miles, and kilometers. The wind side provides a graphical method for solving problems related to true course, ground speed, wind correction angles, and off-course corrections, often using a pencil to mark directly on the matte finish surface.
The calculator side of the E6B utilizes a standard logarithmic slide rule. The outermost ring is the "A" (Distance) scale, the middle ring is the "B" (Time in minutes) scale, and the innermost window displays the hours. The (the large black triangle labeled "60" on the B scale) represents 60 minutes or 1 hour, which serves as your anchor for groundspeed calculations. Exercise 1.1: Calculating Time En Route : Look for the special "Fuel Lbs" or
The E6B is a tool that will never run out of batteries. Master these four exercises, and you won't just pass your check ride—you’ll understand the physics of flight on a deeper level.
Sporty's Electronic E6B Flight Computer – Pilot's Top Choice 20°F = -6
Align the on the inner scale under 115 (representing 11.5) on the outer scale. Locate 38 on the outer scale.
True course = 090°, TAS = 110 knots. Wind = 040° at 25 knots. Find WCA, true heading, and GS.
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Slide the grommet (center hole) to the 100 line and make a "wind dot" 27 units up (at the 127 line).