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There's also the teardrop procedure turn, so we'd have to add an additional letter into the acronym to make it work.
Basically, just do the procedure turn unless the chart or the controller tell you not to. The only one that's not exceptionally clear is Timed Approaches from a holding fix, but the holding fix is probably going to be the procedure turn fix, so you've been doing the procedure turn for the entire time you've been holding.
Yeah. AIM 5-4-9 a. 4. is the reference for the Teardrop course reversal procedure. Although while it would be intuitive that when you are in the stack for Timed Approaches, when you get to the bottom of the stack and get your Approach Clearance you would just go straight in, I can see why it should be still on the list of things from which you don't do a PT. Scenario. You've been given detailed holding instructions at the fix because there is not a Charted Holding Pattern there. There is however a PT that starts from that Fix. Pilot could say "well, there's nothing hear that says NoPT, I wasn't vectored to final so..." I'll bet you its happened at least once upon a time, hence the rule.