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I am training for IR (ground school stage).
The hold on the missed for this approach is at 5400 ft.
https://skyvector.com/files/tpp/2211/pdf/10225RA.PDF
Given that there are no obstacles nearby, there is good radar coverage, and re-entry to the approach is nearby at 3200 ft (YAYUB), why did the approach designers make the hold so high? In my mind, one would be burning extra fuel unnecessarily, at a time when fuel reserves may be running thin. It seems more reasonable to climb to 2000-3200 (at most).
The hold on the missed for this approach is at 5400 ft.
https://skyvector.com/files/tpp/2211/pdf/10225RA.PDF
Given that there are no obstacles nearby, there is good radar coverage, and re-entry to the approach is nearby at 3200 ft (YAYUB), why did the approach designers make the hold so high? In my mind, one would be burning extra fuel unnecessarily, at a time when fuel reserves may be running thin. It seems more reasonable to climb to 2000-3200 (at most).