it says use inner for time, there's two inner scales and no explanation for which one to use use in the instructions. I cant figure out accurate time for small distances
Kill me, jeez. Just divide distance by ground speed (40/110) and multiply by 60. There you saved 2 pointless minutes. You can save the rest of the video by going back to distance divided by ground speed and multiply by fuel burn/hr.
Bruh, it's 2:30 am here and i've been working on this flight plan for 4 hours, this saved me so much time! Thank you!!
legend says he still working on his flight plan to this day
Its nice when other people show us with a video. i was the same as you mate but this video help me alot mate
@@slamandgo and STILL going ...
Hope you where not flying out that morning.
I've been watching videos to answer this all afternoon and yours made the most sense and was the most concise, THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!
You save my time with short video! Thank you
Its thumps up from me mate. great video. thank you for showing us
How do you calculate ground speed if the distance is less than 10 nm?
Think you very much🙃 this will definitely help me in my ground school
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Great video!! Thanks for this!
Awesome explanation, many thanks.
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Thank you!
it says use inner for time, there's two inner scales and no explanation for which one to use use in the instructions. I cant figure out accurate time for small distances
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Very-Well Done
My issue is remember where to put the decimal half the time
Kill me, jeez. Just divide distance by ground speed (40/110) and multiply by 60. There you saved 2 pointless minutes. You can save the rest of the video by going back to distance divided by ground speed and multiply by fuel burn/hr.