How to use the CRP1 or CRP5 Flight Computer in the Navigation and Planning Ground Exams in the UK EASA PPL and LAPL.
Training for the UK EASA Private Pilot Licence exams on how to use the CRP1 or CRP5 flight computer (sometimes described as the Whizzy Wheel).
The course includes use of the Wind side of the computer, and several function on the calculator side. The calculations taught are:
1. Indicated Airspeed to True Airspeed calculations
2. Speed time distance calculations
3. Fuel specific gravity calculations
4. Fuel burn calculations
The course includes a trench of each type of calculation, showing the recommended method, then worked examples and some multiple choice practice questions.
This course is recommended prior to attending a ground school session for either the Navigation exam or the Flight Performance and Planning exam.
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