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Class #10 E6B Flight Computer

Class #10 E6B Flight Computer. Content of lesson. Time-distance problems Fuel consumption Statute-to-nautical conversion True Airspeed True Altitude. HOMEWORK. JEPPESEN PRIVATE PILOT MANUAL CHAPTER 8 SECTION C PHAK 15-11 TO 15-16 NO ASA/GLEIM QUESTIONS ON THE NEXT TEST

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Class #10 E6B Flight Computer

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  1. Class #10 E6B Flight Computer

  2. Content of lesson • Time-distance problems • Fuel consumption • Statute-to-nautical conversion • True Airspeed • True Altitude

  3. HOMEWORK • JEPPESEN PRIVATE PILOT MANUAL CHAPTER 8 SECTION C • PHAK 15-11 TO 15-16 • NO ASA/GLEIM QUESTIONS ON THE NEXT TEST • HOWEVER STUDY CHAPTER 9 (ASA 9-14 to 9-36) and do homework

  4. SLIDE RULE MATHEMATICS • MULTIPLIER OVER 10 (found on INNER SCALE) = PRODUCT OVER OTHER FACTOR • 2 x 4 = 8 • MULTIPLIER 2 (OVER 10 ON INSIDE SCALE) FIND #4 ON INNER SCALE AND ANSWER OR PRODUCT ON OUTERSCALE

  5. SLIDE RULE MATH • DIVISION • DIVIDEND OVER DIVISOR = QUOTIENT (found OVER 10 on inner scale) • 8 / 4 = 2

  6. PROBLEMS • 13 x 7 = • 300 / 15 = • 19 x 5 = • 345 / 15 = • 137 x 7 =

  7. PROBLEMS • 13 x 7 = 91 • 300 / 15 = 20 • 19 x 5 = 95 • 345 / 15 = 23 • 137 x 7 = 959

  8. Converting Minutes to Equivalent Hours

  9. Velocity • Velocity = Distance / Time • Distance = Velocity X Time • Time = Distance / Velocity • When you use time make sure you convert the minutes to equivalent hours

  10. E6B • Please note that the stationary scale is the main scale (distance) while the inner scale is denoting time.

  11. Time, Ground Speed, Distance problems • On all Time, Ground Speed, Distance problems the large triangular index is either set opposite Ground Speed or will position itself opposite Ground Speed. • Distance and time are always opposite each other.

  12. Time, Ground Speed, Distance problems

  13. Time, Ground Speed, Distance problems • Given a speed of 120 knots, Distance of 200 N.M. what is the time? • 1:40 or 100 minutes • V=d/t (ground speed = distance / time • T=D/V = 200/120=1.67=1:40

  14. Time, Ground Speed, Distance problems • Given a time 2 hours, Distance of 200 knots what is the speed? • 100 knots

  15. Time, Ground Speed, Distance problems (4) • Speed = ?, Time=1:30, Distance=165 n.m. • Speed=132 mph, Time=?, Distance=198 mi • S=166mph, T=1:50, D=? • S=?, T=2:10, D=206 mi • S=190kts, T=?, D=95N.M • S=130MPH, T=1:10, D=? • S=180MPH, T=?, D=330

  16. Fuel consumption problems • Fuel rate is read under the triangular index (usually gal/hr). • The outer scale is equivalent to the fuel used • The inner scale is flying time • GPH=#GALLONS / TIME • Calculate the same as time distance speed problems

  17. Fuel Consumption Problems

  18. Fuel Consumption Problems • Fuel Rate=13 gal. Per hour • Time=1:30 (90minutes) • Find: Total fuel:? • 19.5 gallons

  19. Fuel Consumption Problems • FR= FUEL RATE, T=TIME, TF=TOTAL FUEL • FR=18, T=1:50, TF=? • FR=14, T=?, TF=21 • FR=? , T= 2:30, TF=25 • FR=13 , T=?, TF=40 • FR=6 , T=3:30 , TF=?

  20. Statute to Nautical Mile conversion

  21. True Airspeed

  22. Density Altitude

  23. True Airspeed &Density Altitude • Pressure Altitude, Temp., IAS • 8000ft, -10C, 120kts • 9000ft, +10C, 140mph • 5000ft, +30C, 120mph • 7000ft, -20C, 150 kts • 12000ft, -10C, 180mps

  24. Answers • TAS, Density Altitude • 133 kts, 6900ft • 164 mph, 10,500ft • 135 mph, 8000ft • 160 kts, 4500ft • 216 mph, 12,000ft

  25. Temperature Conversion Scale • Bottom of E6B • -10 C = what in F • -40 C = F • 30 C = ?

  26. U.S. Gallons to Imperial Gallons • On APR Airlearn E6B • Outside Imperial gallons between 18 and 19 • Outside U.S. gallons near 22 • On ASA different

  27. True and Absolute Altitude • Given: Pressure altitude 12,000ft • Indicated Altitude 11,500 • (OAT) -10C • Terrain Elevation 10,500 • What is the absolute altitude

  28. True and Absolute Altitude P208

  29. True and Absolute Altitude P208 • What is the absolute altitude • 500ft • 950ft • 1000ft • 1500ft • To figure out you need to figure out True altitude first

  30. True and Absolute Altitude P208 • True Altitude = 11,450ft • Absolute altitude = 950 ft

  31. Fuel Reserve BBCC/FAR’s • BBCC = 45 minutes day or night • FAR = 30 min day, 45 min night

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