KING schools is aptly named, gold standard for everything aviation. Coming back here to review during commercial after these videos helped me get my private license 3 years ago. Thank you! 😌
I was taught to think of the index mark (ie the inner 60) as the "per hour" indicator be it gallons per hour or miles per hour or even feet per minute.
I'm not even flying but am entering Aerospace Engineering... I'm just binging this because it is so interesting that there is still a demand for analog calculators.
I still have a slide rule, and consult tables when I do math by hand. Why? I don't really have a calculator next to me. Just a textbook, paper, and a pencil. Maybe a ruler, compasses, and the occasional protractor. I can also do this in my math program notebook, but this is still fun.
KING schools is aptly named, gold standard for everything aviation. Coming back here to review during commercial after these videos helped me get my private license 3 years ago. Thank you! 😌
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I’m watching this 9 part series and really enjoying the professional grade instruction. I’m not even learning to fly, and find this very interesting.
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I love you instructor. E6B seemed scary but you have made it so easily, don't know how to thank you
I'm in a flight training program... this is invaluable for cross country planning!! Thank you :D
Enjoy your training!
She is an awesome instructor
Thank you - great lockdown viewing.
Thanks for breaking the videos up into parts and ya great for my attention span problem.
Good stuff!!
I was taught to think of the index mark (ie the inner 60) as the "per hour" indicator be it gallons per hour or miles per hour or even feet per minute.
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Wish I had a math teacher like you ma'am wen I was in school
Brilliant explanation. Thank you.
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I'm not even flying but am entering Aerospace Engineering...
I'm just binging this because it is so interesting that there is still a demand for analog calculators.
It is interesting isn't it? Thanks for stopping by.
I still have a slide rule, and consult tables when I do math by hand. Why? I don't really have a calculator next to me. Just a textbook, paper, and a pencil. Maybe a ruler, compasses, and the occasional protractor. I can also do this in my math program notebook, but this is still fun.
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