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In a standard holding pattern turns are made :
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2
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Related to the three entry sectors in a holding pattern, there is a zone of flexibility on either side of the sectors boundaries of:
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3
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How far beyond the boundary of the holding area extends the buffer area?
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4
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In relation to the three entry sectors, the entry into the holding pattern shall be according to:
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5
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Standard airway holding pattern below 14 000 ft ?
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You have received holding instructions for a radio fix. The published holding procedure is: all turns to the right, 1 minute outbound, inbound MC 052° . You are approaching the fix on an inbound Magnetic Track 232° . Select the available entry procedure.
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7
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What is the outbound timing in a holding pattern up to FL 140?
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8
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Unless otherwise published or instructed by ATC, all turns after initial entry into the holding pattern shall be made into which direction?
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9
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Entering a holding pattern at FL 110 with a jet aircraft, which will be the maximum speed ?
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10
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In a holding pattern all turns are to be made at a :
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11
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What will be your action if you can not comply with a standard holding pattern?
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12
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What is the outbound timing in a holding pattern above FL 140?
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10.05 - ICAI Annex 2: Rules of the air