E6b Flight Computer Exercises Verified Extra Quality
Wind from north (360°). TC 090° → crosswind from left. WCA = 9° right → TH = 099°. GS = 111 kt.
Align the Speed Index (60) with 11.2 (represented as 112) on the outer scale. Step 2: Locate 38 on the outer scale. Step 3: Read the inner and hour scales beneath 38.
Rotate the bezel to set the True Course (240°) under the True Index. e6b flight computer exercises verified
You are cruising at a pressure altitude of 7,500 feet. The outside air temperature (OAT) is +10°C. Your Indicated Airspeed (IAS) is 110 knots. Question: What is your True Airspeed? Verified Solution: 125 knots. E6B Steps:
Align the outside temperature (+35°C) with the pressure altitude (4,000 feet). Look inside the small window labeled "Density Altitude." Wind from north (360°)
Estimated Time En-Route (ETE) is 2 hours 15 minutes. Fuel burn is 11 GPH. You need a 45-minute reserve. Task: Calculate the total fuel required.
Set Pressure Altitude opposite OAT in the airspeed window. Look at Calibrated Airspeed (CAS) on the inner scale to find TAS on the outer scale. GS = 111 kt
Align the Rate Arrow with your on the outer scale. Given Data Verified Answer A Burn Rate: 8.4 GPH, Total Fuel: 63 gal Find Endurance 7 hrs 30 min B Time: 4 hrs 20 min, Fuel Used: 32 gal Find Average Burn Rate 7.4 GPH C Burn Rate: 8.5 GPH, Time: 7.5 min Find Fuel Consumed ~1.1 gal 3. Wind and Heading (Wind Side)
You have been cruising at a groundspeed of 95 KT for 38 minutes. How far have you traveled? E6B Steps: Align the 60 pointer with 95 on the outer scale. Locate 38 on the inner scale. Read the distance directly above 38 on the outer scale. Verified Answer: 60.2 NM. Category 2: Fuel Consumption Calculations
Your total remaining distance to your destination is 105 NM. Your current groundspeed is 140 knots. E6B Steps:

Thank you for your wonderful blog. We are planning a sisters only trip in December 2023. Much help is needed as its our first trip to South Korea.
Oh, that’s so exciting! Have the BEST time and stay warm!!
1. 보일러 (On house)
2.창문 단열용 뽁뽁이(On Window)
3. 내복 (underwear)
4.털모자 (On your head)
5.귀덥개( On your ear)
6. 롱패딩 (outerwear)
7.뜨거운 생강차(hot tea)
If you prepare all seven, you can spend winter in Korea without worry.
OMG, you have quite a blog here on Korea!!! :) Got a lot of good information, Thank you for all the hints. I am still exploring your blog, trying to find if there are any tips for a visit during Feb-March. Thank you!
Aw thank you! This’ll be your best post for Feb to March. It’s still quite cold! If you’re in March maybe the end of the first week and the second week, you’ll get to start seeing the early spring flowers like the sansuyu and plum blossoms though!