John Collins
En-Route
1) As there is no intersection for the procedure turn, any point after SNOWL would be fine, staying w/in 10mi of SNOWL, not IWA. Note that the PT is shown after a DME of 9.9 in relation to IWA, so IWA is out as the 10mi reference, and note that the diagram references SNOWL intersection so the 10mi is in relation to the SNOWL intersection.
2) The direction of the second turn does not matter, it is your choice. A turn to the left, would give you more time to set up the approach, but a turn to the right would get you on the ground sooner.
edited to clarify that point 2 was in relation to the second turn. The first turn most definitely is to the right.
I agree with your response, but point out that the PT, although depicted after HALLB (9.9 IWA DME), it is not relevant to where the PT is conducted, that is the PT may be conducted inside or outside of HALLB as long as the aircraft remains within 10 NM of SNOWL as shown in the profile view. The fact that the PT is shown after HALLB is due to the limitation on the space needed to chart the PT.