Converting normal to decimal time chart?
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Hawkeye4077
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Converting normal to decimal time chart?
Hello, I remember seeing such a chart at my old flight school. I was wondering if someone knows where to find it.
Thanks a bunch
Hawk
Thanks a bunch
Hawk
Re: Converting normal to decimal time chart?
http://www.tc.gc.ca/CivilAviation/publi ... -0.htm#4-1
NOTE: Air Time and Flight Time should be recorded to the nearest 5 minutes, or to the nearest 6 minutes when using the decimal system as follows:
0 to 02 = .0
03 to 08 = .1
09 to 14 = .2
15 to 20 = .3
21 to 26 = .4
27 to 32 = .5
33 to 38 = .6
39 to 44 = .7
45 to 50 = .8
51 to 56 = .9
57 to 60 = 1.0
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Re: Converting normal to decimal time chart?
Every 6 minutes is .1 of an hour. Why not take the amount of minutes you flew and divde by 6?
Re: Converting normal to decimal time chart?
Apparently not. If I go do a 2 minute flight I am supposed to write 0.0 in the journey log.
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Re: Converting normal to decimal time chart?
Not quite true, if there was no flight time to be recorded then there is no need to make an entry.Apparently not. If I go do a 2 minute flight I am supposed to write 0.0 in the journey log.
The hardest thing about flying is knowing when to say no
After over a half a century of flying no one ever died because of my decision not to fly.
After over a half a century of flying no one ever died because of my decision not to fly.
Re: Converting normal to decimal time chart?
What about the t/o and landing cycle?
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Re: Converting normal to decimal time chart?
As in what requirement?What about the t/o and landing cycle?
The hardest thing about flying is knowing when to say no
After over a half a century of flying no one ever died because of my decision not to fly.
After over a half a century of flying no one ever died because of my decision not to fly.
Re: Converting normal to decimal time chart?
Some times the trips are so short on the coast scheds that we can log .0 air and .1 flight. This is only to prevent the next take off being from a different place than the last landing.
PCA will not allow a .0 air time. They insist all flights be recorded with a minimum of 3 minutes (.1)
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PCA will not allow a .0 air time. They insist all flights be recorded with a minimum of 3 minutes (.1)
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Re: Converting normal to decimal time chart?
Actually this time thing is interesting because you can fulfill the five solo take offs and landings in .1 air/ flight time for the " recency " requirements as laid out by TCCA.
The hardest thing about flying is knowing when to say no
After over a half a century of flying no one ever died because of my decision not to fly.
After over a half a century of flying no one ever died because of my decision not to fly.
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Re: Converting normal to decimal time chart?
I always record time to the nearest five minutes and then put it in decimal. Makes addition and remembering times easier.
5 min = .1
10 min = .2
15 min = .3
20 min = .3
25 min = .4
30 min = .5
35 min = .6
40 min = .7
45 min = .8
50 min = .8
55 min = .9
60 min = 1.0
5 min = .1
10 min = .2
15 min = .3
20 min = .3
25 min = .4
30 min = .5
35 min = .6
40 min = .7
45 min = .8
50 min = .8
55 min = .9
60 min = 1.0
Geez did I say that....? Or just think it....?
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Re: Converting normal to decimal time chart?
We do the conversion before we put the times in the log book, for example; time up - 7.1 time down 7.4. Then the airtime is simply the difference in the two. It seems strange at first but I find it simpler after a while. I make a lot fewer errors in the book now. It makes for less numbers to be questioned after the fact too.
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Re: Converting normal to decimal time chart?
back in my union days we used to get 8 miles per landing, which added up when you do 40 in a day.
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Re: Converting normal to decimal time chart?
and pilots these days wonder why they are paid peanuts, when they cant even do simple math..
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Re: Converting normal to decimal time chart?
Why convert at all? The AIM says you can use hours and minutes in both the Journey Log and your personal Logbook.
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Thanks for your input, keep up that great attitude Strega ya doughnut.Strega wrote:and pilots these days wonder why they are paid peanuts, when they cant even do simple math..
Cheers,
200hr Wonder
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Re: Converting normal to decimal time chart?
On this topic....I agree with Strega 100%. .1=6 minutes....dur. My poor brain.
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Thanks for your input, keep up that great attitude Strega ya doughnut.
I'll keep my attitude, and make lots of money, you keep yours and live in a shithole eating KD...
Rule books are paper - they will not cushion a sudden meeting of stone and metal.
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Can't say I have eaten KD in years. And my house is quite comfortable but I appreciate that you are worried about my accommodations and diet though. Good to know someone cares. 
Cheers,
200hr Wonder
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Re: Converting normal to decimal time chart?
+1raven54 wrote:On this topic....I agree with Strega 100%. .1=6 minutes....dur. My poor brain.
Wahunga!


