Guest watto Posted August 16, 2009 Posted August 16, 2009 I have been doing a bit of study towards PPL/CPL and there is an onbvious requirement to calculate pressure height and density height and to also bring current ambient temp into the equasion! never having been a math wizz at the best of time I was looking for recommendations on a simple cheap effective flight planner or spread sheet similar to the AUSNAV exel spread sheet that will allow you to put the figures into eg altitude, QNH, temp etc and calculates all the variables against the ISA etc without to much trouble. Has anyone got such an animal?
perthjay85 Posted August 16, 2009 Posted August 16, 2009 just a thought as i dont have one just yet. but cant the E6B flight computer do all of those calculations???
Guest watto Posted August 16, 2009 Posted August 16, 2009 Yes I have a jeppeson CR-2 and the numbers on that part are so small you need a microscope to see them and being far sighted that poses a problem with fumbling around looking for glasses I rarely ever wear.
perthjay85 Posted August 16, 2009 Posted August 16, 2009 ah yes good point. i remember reading that there quite shockingly small. im always interested in little programs like this so i would still love to see one anyway.
Admin Posted August 16, 2009 Posted August 16, 2009 There is the Excel flight planner that Skydog here at the site has created or another one at Flight Planning - Pilot Resources from Airborne Aviation
GraemeK Posted August 16, 2009 Posted August 16, 2009 I use my E6B mostly ... But I also got the Niborex electronic E6B for my PDA - it does all the calculations you'll need, including crosswind components which the Jepp slide rule only does with difficulty.
Guest watto Posted August 16, 2009 Posted August 16, 2009 Thanks Graham, that sounds like exactly what I am after, I will get the trial version and have a look.
Guest tmpffisch Posted August 17, 2009 Posted August 17, 2009 Hmm.....you can take a spreadsheet into your PPL & CPL exams. Worth thinking about learning how to do the maths instead? Only a few simple equations you need to remember. Real world? You won't be going to a spreadsheet to calculate pressure height or density height. P Charts generally calculate pressure height for you anyway. (If you did go to a spreadsheet, ensure your employer didn't see you doing it, or you'll have some dole payment calculations to start making)
Guest watto Posted August 18, 2009 Posted August 18, 2009 No You cannot of course take it into exams but like everything these days there are alternatives once you are qualified, like GPS which of course nobody ever uses. Also when you are unsure of your calculations in the early practice you have a method of confirming your results against, nothing worse than practicing and perfecting a mistake!!!!!!
Gibbo Posted August 22, 2009 Posted August 22, 2009 $5.95 for 'flight planner' on Itunes for the iphone or Ipod touch. There are some other great tools including a GPS moving map tool for $29.95. Great digital EB6 calculator with export. I use it on a daily basis and very simple to use midflight for those unforseen calculations.
Guest Brett Campany Posted August 23, 2009 Posted August 23, 2009 Hey Watto, time to get an iPhone mate, then get Co-Pilot, NAIPS and FlightPlan.
Guest watto Posted August 23, 2009 Posted August 23, 2009 Looks like I am gonna get dragged kicking and screaming into the 21st century!!!! Heeee haaaaaa
Ultralights Posted August 23, 2009 Posted August 23, 2009 if your going to buy a whiz wheel flight computer, then get the Biggest one you can! sure, it might look funny, but your calculations will be much easier, and more accurate.
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