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Re: OK, where is it???? Can we stick it???

Posted: 06-06-2010 09:25 AM
by Wayne Pierce
Sergio. It was brought up i believe in one of the posts in reply to Murray Wheaton's ?? about something.
But this is what I posted. Below is the link to the web site it came from
WLP

Descent Calculation
For all those flight simmers and real life pilots who are unsure when to start descending and what descent rate to use, especially if you are at a good altitude, these calculations can help.. They are simple enough you might even be able to remember them when in the plane..

The first calculation is used to determine when to begin descending, the second gives you the rate of descent to use.

For these examples, I have used 10,000 ft altitude, and 120kt groundspeed.

1) To decide when to begin descending, take the last 3 zeros off your altitude then multiply by 3, which gives you the number of nm away to begin your descent. So, take 10,000 ft, knock the zeros off becomes 10, multiply by 3 becomes 30 nm away from your destination to begin descending.

2) To decide the rate of descent to use, divide your groundspeed by 2 then multiply by 10. So 120kt / 2 = 60, times 10 = 600 ft / min to descend at. Just remember your groundspeed is used, not your airspeed


http://flyingfordummies.blogspot.com/20 ... ation.html

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Re: OK, where is it???? Can we stick it?? (Descent Calculation)

Posted: 06-14-2010 02:08 PM
by Norberto Rivera
Moved to Training as requested. Steve or Rick could you please "stick" it? :) Thanks!