Slide the marked wind dot to intersect with your True Airspeed (TAS).
A wind from the left requires a left correction (subtract WCA from Course), and from the right requires a right correction (add WCA).
Solves time, speed, distance, fuel consumption, conversions, and altitude/airspeed corrections.
When practicing, always verify your answers using these common pitfalls:
Your aircraft burns 9.5 gallons per hour (GPH). You plan to fly for 2 hours and 20 minutes. How much fuel will you consume?
A rotating disk used to represent time (minutes/hours) or calibrated airspeed.
Distance = 120 NM, Groundspeed = 90 kts. How many minutes?
Mastering the E6B Flight Computer: Verified Exercises for Pilots
You fly a distance of 35 Nautical Miles (NM) in 15 minutes. What is your groundspeed? Verified Formula: Step-by-Step E6B Execution: Locate 35 on the outer scale.
