The FAA has no such requirment at all!
I'm a private pilot and I own my own plane. During primary flight
training I was introduced to the E6B
and found it quite fustrating to use. So I threw some money at the
problem and bought an electronic
E6B from Sporty's Pilot Shop.
This was APPROVED for use during the FAA written test, no questions
asked. During my checkride no questions were asked that needed any of
the calculations these things perform.
And this was some 6 or 7 years back now. I can't guess when any
'requirment' was removed, but the Sporty's
electronic E6B was pretty new at the time.
Now of course all the E6B functions are built into most Loran and GPS
units, and I've not seen a student
pilot laboring over a mechanical E6B in a long long time. I'm not even
sure if they still train pilots with them
at all at the local flight school (FIT).
J.C. Wren wrote:
> As far as I know, the FAA still requires students to know how to use an
>E-6B, and they're still very readily available. I don't remember the exact
>rules anymore since it's been sometime since I've flown, but you are not
>permitted to rely on a device that requires external power or batteries,
>without a manual fallback system, since either or both may fail in flight.
>
> There are a number of E-6B type computers out there, both mechanial wheels,
>and electronic. Sportys sold a calculator like E-6B (I have one still), and
>it's batteries like crazy. Some E-6B ares much classier than others. Mine
>is a mid-range solid aluminum wheel. There are plastic ones, hybrids, etc.
>Some are quite attractive, and I believe collected by some people.
>
> --John
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: cctalk-admin_at_classiccmp.org [mailto:cctalk-admin_at_classiccmp.org]On
>Behalf Of Jeffrey Sharp
>Sent: Thursday, June 13, 2002 11:21
>To: cctalk_at_classiccmp.org
>Subject: Re: VERY good weekend
>
>
>On Wednesday, June 12, 2002, Don Maslin wrote:
>
>>> A Telex EB6 Dead Reckoning Computer.
>>>
>>Well, 1975 would make it a fairly late model since they were commonly used
>>during - and probably before - WWII.
>>
>
>I think they are still in use. I was in flight school about 5-6 years ago
>(didn't finish), and my instructor had me using an E-6B every now and then.
>I bought mine brand new from Sporty's Pilot Shop in 1996.
>
>BTW, one place I trained (Airman Flight School in Norman, OK) is also one
>place where Zacarias Moussaoui trained. He even seems to have opened a bank
>account and joined a gym here in Norman. Freaky.
>
>--
>Jeffrey Sharp
>
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>You may need to remove some bugs first.
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