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Holding Procedures – Airplane Holding Patterns Easily Explained

Pilot Institute

Pilots use holds for traffic delays, weather, emergencies, planning, or runway changes. Wind correction is critical, especially crosswind drift on the outbound leg. Traffic Busy airports can only accommodate a certain number of airplanes safely at any one time. The crosswind component. What Is a Hold? Want an example?

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Wingtip Vortices and Wake Turbulence

Pilot Institute

As at higher altitudes, the vortex movement near the ground is affected by crosswinds. Air Traffic Control uses this classification to separate aircraft and ensure that their wake turbulence does not affect other aircraft. This distance is measured when the preceding aircraft is over the runway threshold.

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Alton Bay's "Excellent Water"

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Thaws, rain, snow, and strong crosswinds can temporarily close the airport. Rolling out on final approach, I was surprised to see another airplane stopped right at the runway threshold. Usually, Alton Bay volunteers hold departure traffic significantly farther back from the threshold when other aircraft are about to land.

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