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I'm probably over-thinking holding patterns and have become confused.
When given instructions to hold at a non-published holding pattern, ATC will specify: 1. The direction from the fix, such as north, north-east, etc. 2. The name of the holding fix. 3. The radial, course, or airway on which the aircraft is to hold. 4. The leg length and direction of turns if they are not standard. 5. The expect further clearance time. Here's my question: If I'm told to hold on a radial (as opposed to a course), does that mean that I'm flying away from the station when I'm "on course" in the holding pattern? For example, I'm given the instruction, "Hold south of the VOR on the 180° radial, expect further clearance in 15 minutes." Once I get established in the holding pattern, do I track inbound to the station on the 180° radial or do I track outbound on the 180° radial? How would that be different if I were given the same instructions, except hold on the 180° course (instead of the 180° radial)? Thanks, Dennis |
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