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Originally posted by Bill Bridges View Post
See the AIM: 5−4−9. Procedure Turn and Hold−in−lieu of
Procedure Turn
a. A procedure turn is the maneuver prescribed
when it is necessary to reverse direction to establish
the aircraft inbound on an intermediate or final
approach course. The procedure turn or hold−in−
lieu−of−PT is a required maneuver when it is depicted
on the approach chart, unless cleared by ATC for a
straight−in approach. Additionally, the procedure
turn or hold−in−lieu−of−PT is not permitted when the
symbol “No PT” is depicted on the initial segment
being used, when a RADAR VECTOR to the final
approach course is provided, or when conducting a
timed approach from a holding fix. The altitude
prescribed for the procedure turn is a minimum
altitude until the aircraft is established on the inbound
course. The maneuver must be completed within the
distance specified in the profile view. For a
hold−in−lieu−of−PT, the holding pattern direction
must be flown as depicted and the specified leg
length/timing must not be exceeded.
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Originally posted by Bill Bridges View Post
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Originally posted by John O'Shaughnessy [FCM] View Post
Unless I am missing something, NoPT IS shown on that plate between the IAF at WAGNR and ORTMN. Or are you asking what would be required if it wasn't shown? (Which Scott answered).
I was asking "what would be required if it wasn't shown." I saw a similar approach (MWCR RNAV08) into a non-radar facility this week. It was the first time I had seen a HILT on an RNAV approach.I Earned my Spurs in Vietnam
48th AHC 1971-72
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Originally posted by Bill Bridges View PostScott,
Must the entry into the HILPT be flown as published, or can it be flown by turning outbound on a heading of 114 at ORMAN for one minute then a right turn to reverse course and join the 324 inbound course to ORTMN?
Andy
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Originally posted by Bill Bridges View PostScott,
Must the entry into the HILPT be flown as published, or can it be flown by turning outbound on a heading of 114 at ORMAN for one minute then a right turn to reverse course and join the 324 inbound course to ORTMN?
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Originally posted by Andy Alson View Post
You can use any of standard hold entries in to the published hold which would include the teardrop entry you proposed. The entry into a published hold is not mandated, only the hold itself.
Andy
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Originally posted by Scott Dyer HPN/NY View Post
Bill - Andy covered it....
Thanks for the clarification.
I Earned my Spurs in Vietnam
48th AHC 1971-72
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Originally posted by Bill Bridges View Post
I grew up on DoD plates and Procedural Tracks have a different meaning to me than when I am using Jepps. The Jepps seem to use them differently so when I see something like the HILT the thought crosses my mine "Do I fly it as published or can I enter like I would normally?"
Thanks for the clarification.
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Originally posted by Scott Dyer HPN/NY View Post
Hi Bill -- <<Procedural Tracks>> I'm not familiar with that as a term of art....can you explain?
When I see what I would consider a Procedure Turn symbol I almost always use a tear drop because it works best with my simple mind. When I see a Jepp (and I may be misreading the IAP) the Procedure Turn looks like a Procedure Track to me and I must fly the course as published.I Earned my Spurs in Vietnam
48th AHC 1971-72
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Originally posted by Scott Dyer HPN/NY View Post
Thanks, Andy, I was out doing a little skywriting this afternoon.Last edited by John O'Shaughnessy [FCM]; 06-23-2018, 20:50.
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