E6b+flight+computer+exercises+verified

Mastering the E6B flight computer, often nicknamed the "Whiz Wheel," is a rite of passage for every student pilot. Despite the rise of digital cockpit tools, the E6B remains a primary learning aid and a reliable backup that requires no batteries.

You are flying at a true airspeed (TAS) of 135 knots, on a true course of 090°. The winds aloft are from 180° at 25 knots. e6b+flight+computer+exercises+verified

printable worksheet

Would you like a with these exercises, or an E6B simulator link to practice digitally? Mastering the E6B flight computer, often nicknamed the

physical metal/cardboard E6B

Are you using a or a digital/electronic version ? Airport elevation = 2,800 ft OAT = +32°C

Exercise 7: True Airspeed from Calibrated (or Indicated)

Characteristics of a verified exercise: