he talks about percentage of the hour, if you do a 30 minutes flight for example you use the proportion 30 : 60 = x : 1 and by solving for x you find what you need to write in your logbook. In this case 0.5
Hey! As Francio has explained, it is the percentage of an hour as a decimal. For a more specific example, if I flew for 43 minutes, the calculation I would do is as follows: 43/60 = 0.717 So I would round this down to 0.7 Another example for a flight time of 53 minutes: 52/60 = 0.867 I would round this up to 0.9 For anything over an hour, just use the full hour amount and then use the above method to work out the decimal. So for a 1 hour 52 minute flight it would be 1.9
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can you break down what the hours actually mean like 08 is that 30 minutes or what
he talks about percentage of the hour, if you do a 30 minutes flight for example you use the proportion 30 : 60 = x : 1 and by solving for x you find what you need to write in your logbook. In this case 0.5
Hey! As Francio has explained, it is the percentage of an hour as a decimal. For a more specific example, if I flew for 43 minutes, the calculation I would do is as follows:
43/60 = 0.717
So I would round this down to 0.7
Another example for a flight time of 53 minutes:
52/60 = 0.867
I would round this up to 0.9
For anything over an hour, just use the full hour amount and then use the above method to work out the decimal. So for a 1 hour 52 minute flight it would be 1.9