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![]() "Airbus" wrote in message ... If you really want to hone your skills, try using mental calculations. In much of Europe the E6-B's are little known or used, but student pilots are encouraged to learn simple mental calculations to solve speed/distance/time and wind correction problems. Here's a French link: http://reseau.xplane.free.fr/formules/formules.html Other contributors here certainly know English language links to the same stuff. No need to be a math whiz - memorizing a few formulae will allow you to do this stuff quickly in your head. European instructors will tell you that using a calculator, mechanical or electronic, is too much of a head-down exercise for VFR flight, and represents a danger. . . Google: http://translate.google.com/translat...005-02,GGLD:en http://tinyurl.com/3y5d79 |
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