Holding Procedures Flashcards
What side of the inbound course does ATC expect a pilot to be on?
The holding side
What are the 7 reasons why a holding pattern might need to be used?
- control traffic flow
- traffic separation in non radar environment
- reaching a clearance limit
- during a missed approach
- climb or descend
- waiting for improved Wx
- course reversal
Turns in a holding pattern are at what rate?
Standard rate turns
Standard holding patterns have turns in what direction?
Right turns
Holding patterns above 14,000 ft MSL have what leg lengths? What about below 14,000 ft MSL?
Above: one 1/2 minutes
Below: one minute
What is the maximum holding speed between 0-6,000 ft MSL?
200 KIAS
What is the maximum holding speed between 6,001-14,000 ft MSL?
230 KIAS
What is the maximum holding sped at 14,001 ft and above?
265 KIAS
What 4 pieces of information will ATC give to the pilot for a clearance for a published hold?
- direction to hold from fix
- holding fix
- “as published”
- EFC time
What portion of the holding pattern is the only leg that has course guidance?
The inbound leg
What 2 mandatory ATC calls must be made by a polo concerning holding patterns?
Report entering the hold
Report leaving the hold
When do you legally enter a hold?
The second time you hit the fix