Holding Patterns on the Pilatus PC-12 NG | Aero Training TV | Honeywell Aviation

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Operational description and demonstration of Holding Patterns as installed in the Pilatus PC-12 NG Cockpit.

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Hum .... this is a weird entry display. The path showed in magenta brings you on the "unprotected side" of the Hold. If entering parallel, you have to fly outbound, needle centered on the inbound course and then after 1 min (or 4 NM depending on the type of hold) then make a left turn (according to the example above) to intercept your inbound course and therefore stay on the protected side of the Hold.
Now this is my opinion but please tell me if I'm wrong.

TheVeteran