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How much airspace is protected in a hold?

Holding Pattern Airspace Protection: Surface to 6000 feet MSL. 6001 feet to 14,000 feet MSL. and 14,001 feet MSL and higher.

What is standard holding pattern?

A standard holding pattern uses right-hand turns and takes approximately 4 minutes to complete (one minute for each 180-degree turn, and two one-minute straight ahead sections).

What is the purpose of DME hold function?

There may also be one or more HOLD functions that permit the DME to stay channeled to the station that was selected before the switch was placed in the hold position. This is useful when you make an ILS approach at a facility that has no collocated DME, but there is a VOR/DME nearby.

What is a holding fix?

Holding Fix (FAA Pilot/Controller Glossary) – a specified fix identifiable to a pilot by NAVAIDs or visual reference to the ground used as a reference point in establishing and maintaining the position of an aircraft while holding.

Why do planes go into holding patterns?

Holding patterns are used to prevent accidents from occurring. In some cases, incoming aircraft may be stacked due to ground (on the runway or the taxi way) or air traffic, poor weather, or runway unavailability.

What are the rules for the holding pattern?

Under Instrument Flight Rules (IFR) pilots are expected to adhere to proscribed holding procedures inclusive of speed, hold entry procedures, timing and rate of turn, as the protected airspace for the holding pattern, and thus separation from other traffic, is predicated on those procedures.

What are the rules for holding pattern airspace?

Holding pattern airspace protection is based on the following procedures. Holding pattern airspace protection design criteria is contained in FAA Order 8260.3, United States Standard for Terminal Instrument Procedures (TERPS.) These are the maximum indicated air speeds applicable to all holding.

How is a holding pattern established in Terps?

Holding patterns are established with a primary area (used for holding) and a secondary area (2NM wide perimeter around the primary area). TERPS uses a series of complex tables to determine how wide a holding area must be.

Is the DME holding pattern the same as the standard holding pattern?

DME holding is subject to the same entry and holding procedures as a standard holding pattern except that distances, in nautical miles (NM), are used in lieu of time values to define the limits of the holding pattern.