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Roy Smith wrote:
What does it mean when they say you start timing the outbound leg of a hold "over or abeam the VOR, whichever occurs later". I'm having a hard time envisioning a flight path which takes you both over and abeam the VOR. I can see either, but not both, so I don't understand the "whichever occurs later" bit. -- (11 years later) Uhhh, this ever get answered? I'm studying Gleim's and I don't get it! tia, a. |
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