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Even with verified exercises, students make these mistakes:

October 26, 2023 Subject: Verification of Standard E6B Manual Flight Computer Calculations e6b+flight+computer+exercises+verified

If you’ve been staring at the two sides of the wheel feeling overwhelmed, fear not. We have broken down the four most common E6B exercises you need to master for your check ride and written exam. Even with verified exercises, students make these mistakes:

Climb from 2,000 ft to 9,000 ft at 500 fpm. Ground speed = 90 kt. How far before top of climb (TOC) to start? Ground speed = 90 kt

The E6B is not intuitive. Its two sides—the rotating calculator side for multiplication, division, and conversions, and the wind side for vector analysis—demand a procedural understanding that cannot be gained through passive observation. Verified exercises fill this gap by offering a structured learning path. Unlike random practice, where a student might complete a calculation without knowing if they are correct, verified exercises provide answer keys that allow for immediate self-assessment.

The , often called the "Whiz Wheel," is a dual-sided analog tool used for essential aviation calculations. The front (calculator side) handles time, speed, distance, and fuel , while the back (wind side) solves wind triangles to find ground speed and heading. Verified Practice Exercises

Locate 12 (120 NM) on the outer scale. Directly underneath, read 72 minutes (or 1:12) on the inner scale. 2. Wind Correction and Ground Speed

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