big_news_1
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In a bit of a debate, and I can't find any FAA publications with the answer...
If I want to a student to hold on the east side of an NDB (inbound course 270, outbound 090), what is the proper way to give the instruction? This is how I've been doing it:
"Archer NXXXXX, hold East on the 270 bearing TO the station"
It is my impression that the name of the bearing is relative to the direction of intended travel. However, a stage check instructor at our school issued the same hold with the instruction:
"Archer NXXXXX, hold East on the 090 bearing FROM the station"
Which one is right? Can someone please cite a reference for me?
If I want to a student to hold on the east side of an NDB (inbound course 270, outbound 090), what is the proper way to give the instruction? This is how I've been doing it:
"Archer NXXXXX, hold East on the 270 bearing TO the station"
It is my impression that the name of the bearing is relative to the direction of intended travel. However, a stage check instructor at our school issued the same hold with the instruction:
"Archer NXXXXX, hold East on the 090 bearing FROM the station"
Which one is right? Can someone please cite a reference for me?