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Calculating center of gravity when calculated CoG, T/O mass, fuel burn and fuel burn station are known

I'm practicing for my EASA PPL(A) exam and one of the questions I came across sound like this: Calculated take-off mass = 1082 kg, calculated CG = 0.254 m, fuel burn = 55 l on station 0.40 m. A. 24.6 ...
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How to calculate Night Flight time for a given flight? [duplicate]

I am currently working on a project (web app) at university to be able to calculate the amount of time spent during night flying. Currently, I have, Departure Lat and Long and Departure Time in UTC ...
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Is the route which takes the least time always the one with least fuel-burn?

Geographically longer paths may require less fuel than the shortest (great circle) path. But what about time ? Is the most fuel efficient route always the one that has the aircraft in the air for ...
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Can longer paths consume less fuel than the (shorter) great circle path?

Is the most fuel-efficient route between points A and B always along a great circle ? Although somewhat counter-intuitive, this comment on an aviation blog seems to suggest that longer paths (in ...
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How do you calculate trip fuel based on hourly fuel burn rates?

I am working on a small personal project that uses fuel burn data about specific aircraft to calculate the total fuel required for a trip. The data looks like this: ...
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How does the FAA compute the values in TPP's Climb/Descent Table?

The inside back cover of the FAA Terminal Procedures Publication contains a table headed “CLIMB/DESCENT TABLE,” excerpted below. Source: FAA, p. 19 How do required ascent or descent ...
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How do you calculate indicated airspeed on a flight plan?

I'm planning my cross country journey for my flight test and it seems I forgot how to calculate my indicated airspeed. The indicated airspeed must be from the POH, right? The the true airspeed is ...
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