AngelFuree
Well-Known Member
Wow, I can't believe I hadn't thought about this before. Anyway, someone posed this question to me and it brought some uncertainty as to what I think is the answer. I almost feel dumb for asking this question, lol. I should probably know this by now.
Many GPS holding patterns call for 4 or 5nm legs rather than the standard 1 min. Normally, for a parallel or teardrop entry, you are to fly 1 minute outbound before commencing your turn inbound for the hold.
The question was......for a parallel entry into a 5nm leg GPS holding pattern, are you to fly outbound for 5nm before commencing your turn inbound or would you fly one minute outbound? ...how about for a teardrop entry into a GPS hold? Would you fly 5nm outbound while on the teardrop before commencing your turn inbound?
I have always thought you DO fly the published distance and NOT the 1 minute for the entries. However, someone mentioned to me that it's more of a gray area since it isn't really talked about in the AIM. He thinks it's one minute.
I don't have the AIM handy w/ me, but I would appreciate your input. What do you think?
Many GPS holding patterns call for 4 or 5nm legs rather than the standard 1 min. Normally, for a parallel or teardrop entry, you are to fly 1 minute outbound before commencing your turn inbound for the hold.
The question was......for a parallel entry into a 5nm leg GPS holding pattern, are you to fly outbound for 5nm before commencing your turn inbound or would you fly one minute outbound? ...how about for a teardrop entry into a GPS hold? Would you fly 5nm outbound while on the teardrop before commencing your turn inbound?
I have always thought you DO fly the published distance and NOT the 1 minute for the entries. However, someone mentioned to me that it's more of a gray area since it isn't really talked about in the AIM. He thinks it's one minute.
I don't have the AIM handy w/ me, but I would appreciate your input. What do you think?