The Wind Correction Angle, the E6B, and Why You Point the Nose Off Course to Fly a Straight Line
Learn how the wind correction angle works, why you point the nose off course to fly straight, and how to solve it on an E6B.
PatternLearn how the wind correction angle works, why you point the nose off course to fly straight, and how to solve it on an E6B.
PatternLearn how to solve the wind triangle with an E6B to find the heading and groundspeed that actually get you to your destination.
PatternLearn the five corrections that convert a true course from your sectional chart to the compass heading you actually fly.
PatternMaster turns around a point with correct wind correction techniques that prevent the most common checkride failures.
PatternLearn how to calculate wind correction angle using the E6B flight computer to keep your cross-country flight on course.
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