BaltCoFlyer
Filing Flight Plan
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EchoSierraSierra
Hey, all! I’m finally knocking out the written… just in the nick of time, too. Checkride isn’t too far off!
While endorsing my logbook for the written after today’s flight, I asked if I could use my electronic E6B for the PPL written, and I was told that I need to use the mechanical calculator. Fine, fine, I got the electronic one off eBay for not too much, I’m not upset about that — but I’m confused. Everything I’ve seen points to me being able to use it. I’d like to use it — it eliminates the chance that I misread the whiz wheel, it removes the guesswork of “is it closer to this hash mark or the other?”, and I think it saves time.
I don’t want to go against my CFI, and I don’t want to screw myself over by arriving for the test with nonpermissible equipment, but I also want to use every tool I can, and I believe that includes the calculator.
Haven’t scheduled the test with PSI yet (need to call the help desk to reset my IACRA password in the morning first), but my understanding is that they’ll let me know what’s allowed.
Anyone able to shed some light on this?
While endorsing my logbook for the written after today’s flight, I asked if I could use my electronic E6B for the PPL written, and I was told that I need to use the mechanical calculator. Fine, fine, I got the electronic one off eBay for not too much, I’m not upset about that — but I’m confused. Everything I’ve seen points to me being able to use it. I’d like to use it — it eliminates the chance that I misread the whiz wheel, it removes the guesswork of “is it closer to this hash mark or the other?”, and I think it saves time.
I don’t want to go against my CFI, and I don’t want to screw myself over by arriving for the test with nonpermissible equipment, but I also want to use every tool I can, and I believe that includes the calculator.
Haven’t scheduled the test with PSI yet (need to call the help desk to reset my IACRA password in the morning first), but my understanding is that they’ll let me know what’s allowed.
Anyone able to shed some light on this?