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Aaron D Eoff wrote:

> Anyone know where I can purchase a book containing only sample E6B
> flight computer problems??

Sorry, no on that, but why not make up your own?

The little booklet which comes with the E6B has example problems
and solutions.

The Jepp PPL manual exercise book has an entire chapter which is
largely E6B problems. 

Why not use those as samples of what you can do, and make up more
problems by planning flights to places you'd like to go with your
PPL?  Download the wx off DUATS for the winds and have at it.

Snowbird, can make up all the problems any person could want!

