How to use Sporty's E6B Flight Computer - sample problems (heading/groundspeed, crosswind/headwind)

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  • Опубликовано: 12 май 2024
  • Visit www.sportys.com/sporty-s-elec... to purchase Sporty's E6B flight computer.
    This in-depth video tip explains how to use Sporty's popular Electronic E6B Flight Computer, which is approved for use on the FAA Knowledge Exam. Follow along as we calculate pressure and density altitude, crosswind and headwind, true airspeed, fuel burn, and much more. Each example includes step-by-step instructions.
    More about Sporty's E6B:
    Over 250,000 pilots have trusted Sporty’s Electronic E6Bs over the years for fast flight planning and accurate FAA test calculations. Its pilot-friendly design makes quick work of any navigational, weight and balance, or fuel problem, and it also performs conventional arithmetic calculations. It is invaluable for students and experienced pilots alike. You will never need another aviation computer.
    Features:
    - Backlit screen for night operations in the cockpit
    - Built-in storage case protects the screen when not in use
    - Large keypad for easier operation in turbulence
    - 24 aviation functions
    - 20 aviation conversions
    00:00:00 Introduction
    00:01:14 Basic Operation
    00:02:19 Aviation Conversions
    00:04:13 Pressure and Density Altitude
    00:06:13 Runway Crosswind/Headwind
    00:07:45 Heading and Groundspeed (preflight)
    00:09:35 Leg Time
    00:10:25 Fuel Required
    00:11:06 Endurance
    00:12:07 Actual True Airspeed
    00:13:17 Groundspeed (in-flight)
    00:14:21 Wind Speed and Direction
    00:15:24 Distance Flown

Комментарии • 21

  • @mowtivatedmechanic1172
    @mowtivatedmechanic1172 6 месяцев назад +2

    Test question has an input of -10°C. How do I input a negative number?
    Edit: I figured it out. Just type in the number and then push the minus key. I thought it was part of the “conv” system. Hope this comment helps someone else.

  • @TheDoodoo42
    @TheDoodoo42 Год назад

    Thank you.

  • @josiahnaraidu1859
    @josiahnaraidu1859 Год назад +3

    Thank You very much I really understand how to use the calculator now! #THANK YOU JESUS!!!

  • @joshgodwin8826
    @joshgodwin8826 Год назад

    Is there any reason my sporty e6b is showing the wind correction angle like this one? I just bought it a couple months ago.

  • @mytech6779
    @mytech6779 Год назад +2

    I just bought one of these (spring 2023), Not sure if this is a "feature" or a defect but the display is nearly unreadable straight on, it only clears up at more than a 45degree angle and that much skew causes readability issues of its own both for the dispay and button markings in addition to making hand held use awkward. I understand having some veiwing angle bias for use on a desk, but 20degress would be the practical upper limit.

    • @camjcasey
      @camjcasey Год назад

      sounds like there's an issue with your screen. I'd send it back. Shouldn't be doing that.

    • @Sienna_bee
      @Sienna_bee 10 месяцев назад

      Def not normal, I bought one June 2023 and it is very clear head on. Get an exchange

  • @ipadxplane1166
    @ipadxplane1166 2 года назад +4

    Under the Pressure & Density Altitude function, I am getting different results using the formula than the E6B function in the example in this video. PALT= (29.92-29.83)*1000 + 843 = 933. The example has PALT=926. So, what am I doing wrong?

    • @rong4248
      @rong4248 Год назад +1

      I don't think you are doing anything wrong. The E6B takes the humidity into the calculation. That will change the PALT and DALT. At least that's what I think the reason is.

    • @ipadxplane1166
      @ipadxplane1166 Год назад +1

      @@rong4248 thank you!

    • @FluffyFluffles
      @FluffyFluffles Год назад +6

      @@rong4248 It has nothing to do with the humidity, you can tell by the fact that the e6b takes no input for humidity/dew point or anything that would tell it the current humidity. The difference is due to the *1000 calculation being a rough estimate that we use because it's easy to calculate and remember. The E6B likely uses the official, more accurate formula: station altitude + 145366.45*(1-(station pressure * 33.8639/1013.25)^0.190284)

  • @joydasgupta9445
    @joydasgupta9445 2 года назад

    Airlines now give iPads for calculations so is it still needed?

    • @DaMojoIsDead
      @DaMojoIsDead 2 года назад +4

      This would be helpful in FAA written exams since they're allowed in testing centers. Other than that, it's just another tool to use at your disposal.

  • @TheDuckofDoom.
    @TheDuckofDoom. Год назад

    Where is the back button? Like if I am doing WT/MOM and accidentally start entering a number in the CG field, how do I cancel that input without completely restarting the entire aircraft W&B from scratch? I'm not sure why that is so easy to start with, CG should only be an output in wt/mom mode, but the simplest bumped button can over write it and destroy a rather long string of inputs. Really not user friendly, and with the recent reduction in test time and slight increase in question count such a mistake can be very costly. So I hope I'm just overlooking something.

  • @douga8606
    @douga8606 2 года назад +5

    So sorry, have not used an E6B since the last century. I don't use a slide rule or adding machine either. All those features are done automatically by Foreflight and other computer programs and apps.

    • @sportyspilotshop
      @sportyspilotshop  2 года назад +26

      Yes they are, but unfortunately you can't take ForeFlight into your FAA written test. So the E6B lives on.

    • @TheDuckofDoom.
      @TheDuckofDoom. Год назад +2

      My tablet had an issue and needed to be rebooted in the middle of my last oral exam. I was able to immediately continue with manual calculations and several exam questions before the tablet and foreflight were back in action (including re-entering flight info). It wouldn't have been a good look to just sit there and wait "but I need muh foreflight to tell me"

  • @brooklynny11236
    @brooklynny11236 2 года назад +1

    lol yy

  • @aviatormv
    @aviatormv Год назад

    Mobile apps 🤷‍♂️

    • @dimitrijensk2845
      @dimitrijensk2845 Месяц назад

      Can’t use that on the test

    • @aviatormv
      @aviatormv Месяц назад

      @@dimitrijensk2845 when i did my ATPL exam i was not allowed to used an E6b calculator either and was also restricted from a wrist watch. No joke.