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Gentlemen, to recap, my example was with a parallel entry, where after
first crossing the ndb you are on the non holding side. So where do you start descent then? Also, after the first 1 minute and turn back to the holding side, in the direction of the ndb, you perhaps may decide not to intercept the inbound course but proceed direct to the fix. So now you proceed straight in? On Tue, 28 Nov 2006 14:31:01 -0800, Sam Spade wrote: Jim Macklin wrote: You are officially "in the hold" the first time you cross the fix {in this case the NDB or a VOR} and if you're established on the inbound course after intercepting the course after your teardrop or direct entry, you can proceed inbound or you have the option at pilot's discretion to go around until you're established and ready. If the hold is for course reversal in lieu of a procedure turn (bold type, and you have been cleared for the approach, you are only allowed one circuit in the hold unless you obtain a clearance for more than one circuit. (AIM 5-4-9 a 4) |
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