Holding pattern entries are widely regarded as the most confusing aspect of instrument flying, with traditional teardrop, parallel, and direct methods being complex to apply in the cockpit. Despite ...
The standard method for entering a holding pattern involves determining your heading when crossing the fix and then using a 70-degree/180-degree diagram to decide on a direct, parallel, or teardrop ...
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