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A quick review of the "changes" page to the new AIM notes the following items of significance:
1. The new AIM changes specifically tell you not to use "Any traffic in the area, please advise" under any circumstances.
2. The horrible wording instituted a year ago about when PT's are required has been replaced with the very clear:
These are all items that have been debated on this site in the past -- one hopes the new language makes clear what is expected and ends all the debate.
1. The new AIM changes specifically tell you not to use "Any traffic in the area, please advise" under any circumstances.
2. The horrible wording instituted a year ago about when PT's are required has been replaced with the very clear:
"a. A procedure turn is the maneuver prescribed when it is necessary to reverse direction to establish</IMG> the aircraft inbound on an intermediate or final approach course. The procedure turn or hold-in-lieu-of-PT is a required maneuver when it is depicted on the approach chart. However, the procedure turn or hold-in-lieu-of-PT is not permitted when the symbol "No PT" is depicted on the initial segment being used, when a RADAR VECTOR to the final approach course is provided, or when conducting a timed approach from a holding fix."
3. The question of when you can bypass a HPILPT when given the approach clearance after entering the hold has been more clearly answered by the establishment of specific criteria -- you must be established on the inbound course after executing the entry, and you must be at the prescribed altitude for that segment.
These are all items that have been debated on this site in the past -- one hopes the new language makes clear what is expected and ends all the debate.