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ARTICLES RELATED TO Hold aviation - Hold entry |  |  |  | Hold aviation - Hold entry: Encyclopedia II - Hold aviation - Hold entryThe entry to a hold is often the hardest part for a novice pilot to grasp. There are three standard types of entries: direct, parallel, and teardrop.
A direct entry is exactly what it sounds like: the aircraft flies directly to the holding fix, and immediately begins the first turn outbound.
In a parallel entry, the aircraft flies to the holding fix, parallels the inbound course for one minute outbound, and then turns back, flies directly to the fix, and proceeds in the hold from there.
In a teardrop entry, the ...
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