Hi,
While reading the manual it is unclear to me if PF3 supports both publsished and discretionary holds, or is every hold now a published one?
If so, how do I indicate the difference?
Best, Marcel
The terminology PF3 uses indicates that the hold is published. i.e You are not told for example to hold 10 miles from x which would indicate a discretionary hold set-up by ATC on the fly to control traffic. In fact PFE was a bit like that. It had no capability for published holds so that was changed for PF3. It works very well now and if you include the hold twice in your fpl (see below) PF3 will also descend you in the hold. Here you enter the hold at FL120 and leave at 9,500 QNH. Discretionary holds nowadays tend to be something along the lines of "G-BIZR at Charlie Hotel orbit left/right etc". Basically meaning there's so much traffic the controller can't cope!That's why almost all holds are now published and can be at fixes as well. That doesn't mean that holds are mandatory. Some are, so you need to check your charts. PF3 allows you to set the "probability" of holding which makes it very realistic in the sense that you plan for a hold but it might not be required.
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Also see
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=298UDyNmgUA Where you can see the hold procedure in action and also how PF3 correctly directs you to rwy 8.
On the fpl adjustment page double click in any of the boxes under the heading Holds. This allows you to hold not only at STAR ends but also at en-route fixes which is becoming more common now. Also remember to set the Hold probability in "options1" "misc options." You should set it high for an approach to a busy airport like Heathrow.