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Visi-Hold - IFR Holding Pattern Computer
- 2 customer reviews.

The Easiest Way to Figure Out Holding Entries
Works just by holding it up to the heading indicator.
Holding patterns baffle most pilots. A lot of students hold up three fingers
to the DG and mumble nonsense to themselves. In order to end the confusion, use
the Visi-Hold™, the easiest way to figure out your holding entry. Works with
standard holds and non-standard holds (left turns). The Visi-Hold package comes
complete with Visi-Hold template, directions, and two articles on holds: All
About Holding and Holding Simplified.
Never wonder about holding entries again! Works with standard holds and
non-standard holds (left turns). Those of you who know what real IFR is like
know that you can't fool around with a sliderule while the airplane is bouncing
around. Instead, get the original Visi-Hold™, helping pilots know the holding
pattern entry since 2000.
Our Price: $10.00
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Friday, August 19, 2011
Confusing to use .. counter intuitive by Abe - Monroe, NC from
Pros: Looks exactly like the picture if you figured out the blue was paper. Cons: VERY difficult to use in any kind of WX and confusing. Review: 2 star because it looks like the picture. The blue back ground is actual the paper "cover" of the sparse instructions. It is a plastic disk with the hold pattern printed on the suface. As close as I could figure, one is supposed to hold it over the DG and rotate it until a line with an arrow head lines up with the in-bound course of the hold. YEAH RIGHT! Try that in bumpy air. The device would have been near perfect if instead of the current printing it contained lines laying at 20* above and below 3 o'clock and 9 o'clock positions on the DG and could lay on the face of he DG - the course is at 12 o'clock. Then one would only need to look at the holding radial or bearing and immediately know T, P , D entry. Right and Left could be distinguished by a broken line for Left.
Tuesday, December 02, 2008
Highly Recommending Holding Template by Glenn Wilson from Yorkshire, UK
Pros: Sturdy & simple! Review: I was amazed when I first saw this simple device. Whilst I've seen other similar products, this is the one which is sturdy & simple to read while bopping around in IFR trying to maintain situational awareness. It's a great value when you compare this to instruction on holding as it not only includes instructional materials on holding, but also a website to help the instrument student. Highly recommended.
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