Nick
Well-Known Member
3 to 1 rule for when you need to descend. Need to come down 5,000'? Start 15 miles out. Gotta come down 10,000'? Start 30 miles out.
How fast? GS/2*10. Moving at 400 knots? Come down at 2,000 FPM. Moving at 500 knots? Come down at 2,500 FPM. Need to meet a speed restriction? Add 10 miles.
Works in my plane at least![]()
If you wanna save gas, I learned this about a month ago that works great for a flight idle, no speed restriction descent as long as there is no big tailwind.
Each 10,000 feet to lose is 20 miles.
Each additional 1,000 feet to lose is 2 miles.
Slowing from 320 knots to 250 is 3 miles.
FL370 to cross SOMTO at 11,000 and 250 knots:
20+20+12+3= 55 miles at idle.