AVIATION & AERONAUTIC CALCULATOR Drift Correction A precise tool.
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What is the Drift Correction & How does it work?

Wind drift correction is essential in canopy flight to maintain the desired flight path. The wind affects the aircraft’s ground speed and direction, causing it to drift off course. To counteract this, pilots must adjust their heading.

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Where Vwind is the wind speed and Vground is the ground speed of the aircraft. The drift correction angle helps pilots determine how much to adjust their heading to compensate for the wind.

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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I calculate the drift correction angle?
Use the formula: Drift Correction Angle = arctan(Vwind / Vground), where Vwind is the wind speed and Vground is your ground speed.
Why is drift correction important in canopy flight?
Drift correction is crucial to maintain the desired flight path by compensating for the wind’s effect on your aircraft’s ground speed and direction.
What does Vwind represent in the drift correction formula?
Vwind represents the speed of the wind affecting your canopy during flight.
How do I determine my ground speed (Vground)?
Your ground speed is the actual speed of your aircraft over the ground, which can be different from your airspeed due to wind effects.
Can you explain how the drift correction angle affects my flight?
The drift correction angle tells you how much to adjust your heading to counteract the wind’s effect and stay on course.
Is there a specific unit for the drift correction angle?
Yes, the drift correction angle is typically measured in degrees.
How often should I recalculate the drift correction angle during flight?
Recalculate the drift correction angle as needed based on changes in wind speed and direction to maintain accurate control of your canopy’s path.

Results are for informational purposes only and do not constitute professional advice.