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                We now return to our flight.
                We must have found the time on each leg. We have cleared the wind so that it
                is calm. From tables in the aircraft handbook, it appears that the aircraft's True
                AIR Speed (TAS) at the selected altitude is 100 Kt.
                We can now calculate the time on each route section (leg).
                         Route             True Track  Mag. track  Dist.             Time
                         EKHG → EKSD           254           252        18      10 min 48 sec
                         EKSD → EKLV           344           342        25
                         EKLV → EKHG           128           126        31
                The innermost dial of the computer can be rotated.
                When we calculate tasks that involve time, we have the time on the innermost
                dial.
                The red triangle is called the hour mark. An hour is 60 minutes. However, the
                hour mark can also be 6 minutes.
                The outermost scale, the one that cannot be rotated, is dedicated here to be
                NM.
                If you look closely, you will see that the
                time 1 hour has been rotated below 10.
                We  can  choose  to  say  that  the  10  is
                100, and that is what we do here.
                With  the  setup  of  100  per  hour,  we
                have  the  relationship  between  time
                and speed, and can find out how long it
                will take to fly any distance at 100 Kt.
             Flyveteori PPL(A)(UL)/LAPL             Henning Andersen, Midtjysk Flyveskole© 2025               869





