Understand Your E6B: Calculate Fuel Used for a Nav Log
UNDERSTAND your E6B. A walk through computing the amount of fuel used between waypoints on an E6B. This is to be completed after you've calculated the amount of time between waypoints. See this video for how to compute distance and time: • Understand Your E6B: T...
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thank you! it really helped how you used the actual nav log as an example!
September 2020 and you helped me a lot, I’m no longer calling my instructor for that 👏🏼
Hello, Alex. I want to congratulate you for your excellent video lesson on the E6B. And please let me congratulate you also for your objective teaching technique. Thank you. Larissa.
Gifted explanation here. Thanks for taking the time to make these videos.
You could of also taken your GPH (7.2) and divided it by 60 to get how much you burn per minute then multiply it by your minutes and you would still get the same answer :) Great video!
Thanks for the thorough explanation bud
These are awesome. Thank you so much.
Very nicely done Alex.Thanks for the videos
You did an excellent job explaining. Your details are very good. Thank you so much for creating this video. You're awesome.
Thank you very much my teacher said to everyone in the class to finish the fuel part and I had no idea on how to until I found this video
You are the real MVP! thanks for all the help!!
Thank you so much , it is really Helps
Thanks for the video, and well explained.
This guy is awesome!!!
taking my written in 1 week, and while I feel comfortable with my E6-B, I still get confused as to wheat step I should do first on some of the problems. thanks for a great video + explanation! :)
This video was extremely helpful to me. Thank you!
Great video big help
Great explanation! However, you really didn't need to explain moving the decimal 3 times.. chances are, if someone is here, they're reasonably intelligent and only need to be told once. Thanks for the vid.
You’re the best
thank you!
perfect
It's a lot easier for me to setup a proportion to do it. For instance, 7.2g/60 mins=x/9.2 mins. X represents the gallons of fuel used for 9.2 mins. Cross multiply, and you get the same answer.
I'm guessing your answer was in US gal. Say if the POH gave me a gph figure in Imp. terms, if i were to use the method above would my answer give me fuel used in Imp. gal? My question is how would you differentiate between US and Imp. gallons?
Benjamin merritt
Great video but that voice is hella raspy.