Although it is great procedures. The AIM recommends you start timing for the outbound leg over/abeam the fix whichever occurs later. The latter point on this approach is when the ambiguity needle actually flips back on TO.
Too many times I see students not established in the hold, than trying to do an approach and not fully configured proves to be a nightmare.
Take some time, let the needle flip back on TO. THAN start your timing.
A good hold starts at the missed approach point.
Although it is great procedures. The AIM recommends you start timing for the outbound leg over/abeam the fix whichever occurs later. The latter point on this approach is when the ambiguity needle actually flips back on TO.
Too many times I see students not established in the hold, than trying to do an approach and not fully configured proves to be a nightmare.
Take some time, let the needle flip back on TO. THAN start your timing.
A good hold starts at the missed approach point.