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  1. Distance / Ground Speed = Time

    To determine time you need two pieces of information: distance (in nautical miles) and ground speed (in knots). Distance / Ground Speed = Time How long will it take you to fly a distance of 190 NM at a ground speed of 135 knots? 190/135 = 1.4 hours To convert the.4 to minutes you need to multiply by 60. 0.4 x 60 = 24 minutes
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  2. How to Calculate Ground Speed & Time En Route with ...

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    Mar 5, 2013 · 2. Time. Now let’s find the time en route. We are flying a Cessna 172 with a groundspeed we determined is 130 knots. We first line up the E6B’s rate arrow to 130 (13) on the outer ring. We then look on the outer ring to find …

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  8. How To Use a E6B Flight Computer - FLYING Magazine

    Jul 12, 2022 · A flight computer is used by a pilot to determine aircraft groundspeed, time, airspeed and distance calculations, fuel burn, time en route, and density altitude.

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