A) GS and WCA for the diversion? B) Time en route? C) Will you land with FAA minimum 30-minute fuel reserve?
If you burned 14 gallons in 55 minutes, what is your fuel burn rate in GPH? 3. Conversions and Corrections Exercise A: Convert 120 Nautical Miles (NM) to Statute Miles (SM). Exercise B:
Whether you’re prepping for your PPL written exam or just want to stay sharp, these manual E6B exercises will help you master speed, time, and wind calculations. 1. Time, Speed, and Distance (The Front Side)
Groundspeed (GS) = 120 knots. Time = 1 hour 45 minutes. Find: Distance traveled. E6B Method: Rotate inner scale so 120 (outer) aligns with the index (60 minutes). Find 1:45 (105 minutes) on the inner scale. Read outer scale = 210 nautical miles.
Scenario : Your flight plan says 2 hours and 45 minutes en route. Your engine burns 9.5 gallons per hour (GPH).