Holding patterns have never been so simple.
The Holdup is so easy to use that
directions are provided on the device only because rust can develop on a pilot’s holding techniques, especially for issued, nonpublished holds.
They remind you how to set up intersection holds and station holds, If you forget. (There’s also a built-in way to set up station holds in a single step.) Then, in both cases, you just find your heading to the fix on the compass dial, and read the entry in the zone next to it. At a typical intersection, there are 8 (eight) possible holds that can be assigned. “Hold south of ORVIL intersection on the 340° radial, left turns?” You won’t believe how easy this is with The Holdup until you try it.
Features
Sets up intersection holds ‘automatically’ without any mental orientation.
Sets up all FAA holds ‘automatically’ without any mental orientation.
Sets up holds faster and easier than any other method.