A cross-country leg of 18 NM takes you 9 minutes to complete. What is your actual groundspeed? Answer Key & Explanations

By working through these exercises and using the linked resources, you will transform the E6B from a confusing piece of equipment into a reliable and essential part of your pilot's toolkit.

You are cruising at a pressure altitude of 7,500 feet. The outside air temperature (OAT) is +10°C. Your indicated airspeed (IAS) is 120 knots. E6B Steps:

Rotate the azimuth to place your under the true index.

Your Pressure Altitude is 9,500 feet, OAT is -5°C, and your Indicated Airspeed is 135 knots. Find your Density Altitude and TAS. Answer Key & Explanations

The dot is roughly 10° to the right of the centerline (indicating a right wind, correction to the right). The center grommet rests on 108.


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