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WHAT is a HOLDING PATTERN? PART 1 Explained by CAPTAIN JOE 

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Dear friends and followers, always wanted to know more about airplane holding procedures? This is the right video for you.
A holding pattern for instrument flight rules (IFR) aircraft is usually a racetrack pattern based on a holding fix. This fix can be a radio beacon such as a non-directional beacon (NDB) or VHF omnidirectional range (VOR). The fix is the start of the first turn of the racetrack pattern. Aircraft will fly towards the fix, and once there will enter a predefined racetrack pattern. A standard holding pattern uses right-hand turns and takes approximately 4 minutes to complete (one minute for each 180 degree turn, and two one-minute straight ahead sections).[1] Deviations from this pattern can happen if long delays are expected; longer legs (usually two or three minutes) may be used, or aircraft with distance measuring equipment (DME) may be assigned patterns with legs defined in nautical miles rather than minutes. Less frequent turns are more comfortable for passengers and crew. Additionally, left-hand turns may be assigned to some holding patterns if there are airspace or traffic restrictions nearby.
In the absence of a radio beacon, the holding fix can be any fixed point in the air, and can be created using two crossing VHF omnidirectional range radials (also called intersection), or it can be at a specific distance from a VOR using a coupled distance measuring equipment. When DME is used, the inbound turn of the racetrack may be permanently defined by distance limits rather than in minutes. Furthermore, in appropriately equipped aircraft, GPS waypoints may be used to define the holding pattern, eliminating the need for ground-based navigational aids entirely.
A hold for visual flight rules aircraft is usually a (smaller) racetrack pattern flown over something easily recognizable on the ground, such as a bridge, highway intersection or lake.
he primary use of a holding is delaying aircraft that have arrived at their destination but cannot land yet because of traffic congestion, poor weather, or runway unavailability (for instance, during snow removal or emergencies). Several aircraft may fly the same holding pattern at the same time, separated vertically by 1,000 feet or more. This is generally described as a stack or holding stack. As a rule, new arrivals will be added at the top. The aircraft at the bottom of the stack will be taken out and allowed to make an approach first, after which all aircraft in the stack move down one level, and so on. Air traffic control (ATC) will control the whole process, in some cases using a dedicated controller (called a stack controller) for each individual pattern.
One airport may have several holding patterns; depending on where aircraft arrive from or which runway is in use, or because of vertical airspace limitations.
Since an aircraft with an emergency has priority over all other air traffic, they will always be allowed to bypass the holding pattern and go directly to the airport (if possible). Obviously, this causes more delays for other aircraft already in the stack.
But see more in this video!
Thanks for watching, all the best your "Captain" Joe
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@Zfx13
@Zfx13 Год назад
Saw this video at 17 years old when I was a maniac for flying and followed Joe since he started the channel Now I’m 21 doing my instrument rating and coming back to these videos You’ve played a huge inspiration 💯
@LangubYL
@LangubYL 4 года назад
Great tutorials series. What I love and captivated about Captain Joe's tutorials is he spoke straight to the point with little diversions and no pause fillers. Great!! 👍👏👏
@ghosttoast7
@ghosttoast7 6 лет назад
Hey captain Joe. I actually went on an A320 last Friday and I did hear that barking sound as we were pushing away from the gate. Thanks to you I was able to explain to my dad, another aviation enthusiast, to what that sound was. -thanks❤️
@TT-xf4bq
@TT-xf4bq 6 лет назад
I recently got interested in aviation and I want to work at an airport after finishing school. I love your videos so much bc you explain everything extremely well and they're really helpful! :)
@JOURFIXE-or5kk
@JOURFIXE-or5kk Месяц назад
good luck
@Magerquark
@Magerquark 6 лет назад
Ever since I started working at the airport I love to learn new stuff about aviation and your channel is perfect for it!! Appreciate every video you make
@brianmcdaid3178
@brianmcdaid3178 2 года назад
I always enjoy watching your videos. I remember back about 1970 I was a young USAF F-4 crew chief at Davis Monthan AFB in Tucson, Arizona. I was returning to base after a short leave to my home in Detroit, Michigan. There was a plane change at Chicago O'hare and when we entered the holding pattern we were entirely over land (about the middle of Michigan) and as we continued to fly the pattern we gradually moved west until we were entirely over Lake Michigan. I was quite amused at the time.
@MarDan49
@MarDan49 6 лет назад
Wspaniały , kolejny wykład. Dzięki Kpt.Joe
@dominikmunsterer844
@dominikmunsterer844 6 лет назад
Great Video Joe! Love how much work you put into your videos!
@adityaprasadsahoo5922
@adityaprasadsahoo5922 6 лет назад
Glad You're back Joe, With another new explanation. Keep the good work up 😊
@KenNewberry
@KenNewberry 6 лет назад
Looking sharp there Captain Joe, from your LiveATC provider here in San Francisco California! Keep up the great work! 😁
@TheBouncyGamer
@TheBouncyGamer 6 лет назад
Brilliant video Joe. Very well explained! I love the videos u make! Please keep up the great work! Thanks Joe!
@sarahtsounami
@sarahtsounami 6 лет назад
I'm not a pilot, just a girl terrified of flying that has to do it too much. I watch your videos on the plane and it really helps. I'm far less likely to panic when listening to you explain how everything works. Even stuff like this really makes me think about all the effort and thought that went into the flights I'm taking. I don't know why but its comforting. Thank you for doing what you do ! :)
@danielbengtsson1665
@danielbengtsson1665 6 лет назад
I think It is always good to know more about things you are afraid of. It is also good to think about the technical improvements they have made on new planes. Today the aircrafts are better and safer than ever before, and procedures have improved.
@claw-machinesNL
@claw-machinesNL 6 лет назад
watching your videos made me feel like this is the most awesome job to have, im currently finnishing of my study in mechatronics so after that i can start to become a pilot.
@maxmustermann194
@maxmustermann194 6 лет назад
Confident enough to thumbs up before watching.
@alphadelta1219
@alphadelta1219 6 лет назад
That's what I do too! :D
@RiffMusic1970
@RiffMusic1970 3 года назад
Me too!
@ObsidianParis
@ObsidianParis 3 года назад
Same.
@johann.desouza
@johann.desouza 2 года назад
Relatable 😂 You've earned your 100th like 👍
@matt1620
@matt1620 6 лет назад
I'm loving this new music... great video as usual Joe!
@daviddouglas8399
@daviddouglas8399 6 лет назад
Thank you Captain Joe. You're always informative! Good job!
@tadeasgubala7576
@tadeasgubala7576 6 лет назад
Congrats on 500k! You truly deserve it, keep it up!
@alexhess607
@alexhess607 6 лет назад
Another amazing video from an amazing pilot, congrats on the new Type rating!
@dylanburg4512
@dylanburg4512 6 лет назад
Best RU-vidr pilot ever. Thanks Captain!
@flywithcaptainjoe
@flywithcaptainjoe 6 лет назад
Thanks Dylan, appreciate it!
@johncatty6560
@johncatty6560 6 лет назад
Dylan Burg Don't know if he is the BEST one but for sure he is one of the best ones to explain flight procedures to the audience. I watch every video created by Captain Joe. Looking forward to see his next video.
@oddpavlos0076
@oddpavlos0076 5 лет назад
Correction, the best RU-vidr ever ✈️
@Sib_state
@Sib_state 3 года назад
Yes, he is🙂
@ICanDoItMyself
@ICanDoItMyself 3 года назад
I'm in the beginning of IR and I'm practicing Arcs and Holds right now. I understood what you were talking about!
@scotthurley9069
@scotthurley9069 6 лет назад
Great video! Thank you for the simple breakdown
@victorianikolaeva1339
@victorianikolaeva1339 6 лет назад
So informative, another masterpiece! Thursday now is my favourite day :D Thank you, Captain Joe :)
@donivargas2826
@donivargas2826 6 лет назад
Again a great video and learned more about holding patterns. Can’t wait for the next video.
@freshdumbledore7882
@freshdumbledore7882 6 лет назад
Another great tutorial thank you Joe!
@flywithcaptainjoe
@flywithcaptainjoe 6 лет назад
Thanks Dumbledore, I used some of your older magic tricks ;)
@freshdumbledore7882
@freshdumbledore7882 6 лет назад
Captain Joe Cool😂😂
@siriusblack7382
@siriusblack7382 6 лет назад
Captain Joe oh hello, I was just wondering why my breath smelled bad after a flight?
@siriusblack7382
@siriusblack7382 6 лет назад
I mean, like weapons-grade stinky?
@THYB737
@THYB737 6 лет назад
What is going on here 😂
@thrishulshetty
@thrishulshetty Год назад
very helpful and learning videos capt. Joe. Thanks for them.
@DinizFreddie
@DinizFreddie 6 лет назад
This has been one of the most interesting videos up to now!
@RahmanSajid
@RahmanSajid 6 лет назад
Talking about holding patterns! I had to hold today over Coventry with the PA28, due to traffic! Great explanation and enjoy your type rate with the 747 😉
@skyeplaysgames6734
@skyeplaysgames6734 6 лет назад
RS Aviation wow. I love hearing people mention cov since it's my home and no one ever seems to know it anymore
@briangasser973
@briangasser973 6 лет назад
There can't be many 747-8 or 747-4 passenger aircraft in service anymore. Is Capt. Joe planing on working for FedEx, UPS, or DHL in package delivery?
@largesoda1729
@largesoda1729 6 лет назад
Brian Gasser No. He's on passenger service. It's either British Airways or Lufthansa
@derpcakeflies
@derpcakeflies 6 лет назад
no, martinair cargo i believe bc he says its the B747-8F
@popstoffe
@popstoffe 6 лет назад
Probably flying for Cargolux. That is atleast where the hints are leading.
@Lloyd2605
@Lloyd2605 6 лет назад
Awesome video joe. Love the real life aviation theory in this video. Keep them coming. :) And remember.... A good pilot is always learning.!
@almorkans3171
@almorkans3171 6 лет назад
Great to have you back!
@kadakgameramar7952
@kadakgameramar7952 6 лет назад
Hey Cap... I'm frm India and didnt have much knowledge of how to get into flying even though I was fascinated with it in my teenage... I am a media prof. and love ur videos, I fly planes on xplane nw nd love the way u explain things. Thanx Cap.
@danish5087
@danish5087 6 лет назад
As always your videos are highly informative yet easy to follow. No wonder you are nearing 500K subs milestone!
@dmitriysolodukha9646
@dmitriysolodukha9646 6 лет назад
Awesome video! Thanks, captain.
@antoineandre2151
@antoineandre2151 6 лет назад
Wonderbar!! I can't wait for the other video! That's a brillant explanation, thanks for your video and keep it up! A.A
@MaheshDahifale
@MaheshDahifale 6 лет назад
Looks like you are working harder for the videos.. That's why I respect you and love you.. 😘 Keep it up Joe..👍🏻 And thanks for another awesome video.. 😁
@maddy102010
@maddy102010 6 лет назад
Excellent Joe. It’s simply amazing how you explain. Great Job.
@aldovsjr
@aldovsjr 6 лет назад
Cool video Captain!! Thank you!
@hunterpresby1090
@hunterpresby1090 6 лет назад
BEST CHANNEL OF ALL TIME great video joe
@flywithcaptainjoe
@flywithcaptainjoe 6 лет назад
Thanks :)
@Cole_H_
@Cole_H_ 4 года назад
I’ve just started learning this, and this helps so much
@spielgespieltDE
@spielgespieltDE 6 лет назад
Thank you very much!! Looking forward to the next parts!
@AV8R_Surge
@AV8R_Surge 6 лет назад
I love your coin vortex analogy.
@cherfieldm
@cherfieldm 6 лет назад
Thanks Capt. Joe, you are a great and impressive teacher!
@PrateekKanade
@PrateekKanade 6 лет назад
Thank u Joe! Looking forward to see you flying the queen of the sky!
@BDMcGrew
@BDMcGrew 6 лет назад
Nice! I'm a simmer and screwed up a holding in LiveATC a few days ago and I didn't know about the FMS holding... More to learn!
@connork5339
@connork5339 6 лет назад
A particularly interesting video tutorial. Thanks Capt. Joe.
@samif.abdelrehim7113
@samif.abdelrehim7113 6 лет назад
Fantastic! Captain Joe, thanks a lot for this great video. Hope you will have an episode about turbulences!
@paulgregory4109
@paulgregory4109 6 лет назад
Great videos joe learn so much off these which helps me with my flight simming
@SecondsFromDzazter
@SecondsFromDzazter 6 лет назад
Thanks for the awesome content! Helps a lot with the instrument rating!
@shreyasjoshi5487
@shreyasjoshi5487 6 лет назад
Awesome video, I am short of adjectives to appreciate the video, good to have all that information along with calculations. Eagerly waiting for the next two videos, Cheers.
@fritzmetz6851
@fritzmetz6851 6 лет назад
I could watch your videos for hours you are the best Joe
@asandak
@asandak 6 лет назад
I am here for every video and I am not in aviation, I always enjoy CJ's lessons.
@DroneMovie
@DroneMovie 6 лет назад
Maybe you enjoy my landscape aerial shots 😕 I invite you to discover my channel😊
@annemcquade7185
@annemcquade7185 2 года назад
Happy New Year Captain Joe!😘
@tamaskiss82
@tamaskiss82 6 лет назад
Great one thanks. You're the best.
@yoda1197
@yoda1197 6 лет назад
Thanks Joe. Even for a passenger its enlightening. Keep it up!
@MrTimodon
@MrTimodon 6 лет назад
Great job as always!
@dansanders173
@dansanders173 6 лет назад
What are the different flight levels and how do you get assigned to one (such as a transatlantic flight)
@rajeshrs83
@rajeshrs83 3 года назад
As always wonderful video, very informative presented in a very easily understandable way. Thank you so very much for your efforts
@dmvideos7913
@dmvideos7913 6 лет назад
Yes ! I was waiting for a video like this
@jakebclaridge8311
@jakebclaridge8311 6 лет назад
Do a video on how to do a go-around!
@erikolsen1333
@erikolsen1333 6 лет назад
We love the channel keep up the good work
@sentinel4858
@sentinel4858 6 лет назад
Congratulations! A good tutorial for whom loves the matematics
@jvbenjamin
@jvbenjamin 6 лет назад
Thanks cap'n for another great video!
@coachmikesdiecasthuntsandm5401
thanks captain Joe ! Keep the info coming!
@butcherless
@butcherless 6 лет назад
High level tutorial, thanks for your time!
@Barabyk
@Barabyk 6 лет назад
Pure class! Thanks!
@paulmalpus3133
@paulmalpus3133 6 лет назад
Brilliant video once again thanks
@kwazidonsta3658
@kwazidonsta3658 6 лет назад
Have a great weekend Joe, all the best!
@zuhayr1337
@zuhayr1337 6 лет назад
This was so Useful!!!
@shrek6571
@shrek6571 6 лет назад
I know a lot about planes and 50% I know from planes is from you!!! YOU ARE THE BEST!!!!!
@captain8007
@captain8007 6 лет назад
Thank you sir for this another wonderful tutorial 😊
@MatewK
@MatewK 6 лет назад
Thank you so much for everything Joe! :-)
@baliharsingh2315
@baliharsingh2315 2 года назад
Bless you officer good job
@finnvollmers6560
@finnvollmers6560 6 лет назад
Enjoying every word you say, keep it up
@19ij
@19ij 4 года назад
It's VERY useful for me as for student pilot. Thank you!
@aadityakashyap8430
@aadityakashyap8430 6 лет назад
Wow finally I see doing actual math at the job ! Prima Captain Joe ! Danke für Das !!
@brucel.6078
@brucel.6078 6 лет назад
Good lord thats technical!! Great job Captain!! Pilots are a cut above the rest!
@aidandonaldson7
@aidandonaldson7 6 лет назад
Captain Joe, do you mind doing a video on Standard Instrument Departures(SID) and Standard Terminal Arrivals (STAR)?
@aghfa
@aghfa 6 лет назад
What a crazy job for ATC guys and pilots. Big respect for them...
@JammiH
@JammiH 6 лет назад
Man, you burned my brains out here! :) Great video, keep up the good work.
@RealLuckless
@RealLuckless 6 лет назад
A 4th video on where holding patterns are defined might make an interesting topic. Where are they positioned, why they are there and angled such as they are, and how airports close to each other (such as all the smaller airports clustered around London) deal with so many holding patterns, approaches, and departures in a tight space. Examples of airports with multiple holding patterns, or how emergency extra patterns are setup/used could be interesting. - A video on mass emergency handling on its own might even be worth it. Such as looking at how air traffic control dealt with the 2001 air space closure, and getting the rest of the planes back on the ground safely.
@phamkhang9725
@phamkhang9725 6 лет назад
Very good Joe as always
@CallieMasters5000
@CallieMasters5000 6 лет назад
I'm so glad somebody figured all this out because it seems complicated as hell to me.
@blopblopblu1032
@blopblopblu1032 6 лет назад
Hello Captain Joe, love your vids! Keep up the good work... Can you make a video about what you think of the circular runways thing, thanks
@vandelaar040
@vandelaar040 6 лет назад
Great tutorial Captain Joe
@SinghAlokkrishna
@SinghAlokkrishna 5 лет назад
Once again great video explanation joe. You are best trainer. Definitely you must be one of the best capable pilots. You might be best teacher though.
@rodsilver17
@rodsilver17 5 лет назад
Wow your videos help educate us keep it up u do a great job on those videos good job
@Xlastsuspectx
@Xlastsuspectx 6 лет назад
Evening Joe! Great video as always :)
@all-yw2yr
@all-yw2yr 6 лет назад
Wow that's a lot to take in, great information Joe
@SamuelHMay
@SamuelHMay 6 лет назад
1 2 ! love the intro music ;) and great video!
@foysol1o1
@foysol1o1 6 лет назад
Nice one, joe!
@ReejoUnni
@ReejoUnni 6 лет назад
Thank you Joe for your simple explanation
@adelionunes7162
@adelionunes7162 6 лет назад
Allways improving my skills, with help of captain Joe
@michaelkitching1387
@michaelkitching1387 6 лет назад
Captain Joe. I enjoy watching your videos about the real world of flight. Like it or not, a lot of your followers will be avid flight simmers, which is as close as most people will get to aviation. I hope you'll do a video on your thoughts about the advancement in home flight sim software along with your opinions of it in general. Thanks
@denishausberg7036
@denishausberg7036 6 лет назад
Thank you so much captain Joe...
@annemcquade7185
@annemcquade7185 2 года назад
Thank you Captain Joe. 😘
@thomasamunau7680
@thomasamunau7680 3 года назад
More capt.thanks for help
@anjanafernando7848
@anjanafernando7848 6 лет назад
Hey Joe ,really like your videos and I think I have watched all the videos can you make a video regarding types of landing gear and why airplanes use different types of landing gear
@lzsutw
@lzsutw 6 лет назад
I already knew about this but watched anyway because your videos are the best ❤️❤️😆
@corkaviation8885
@corkaviation8885 6 лет назад
Great video Joe! :)
@igor_sharko_a3509
@igor_sharko_a3509 6 лет назад
Great video!!!
@tanmaypalkar9861
@tanmaypalkar9861 6 лет назад
Awesome content. As always. When you get done with your 747 Type rating, do make a video with Mentour Pilot(Petter).
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