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Originally Posted by surreal1221 The exception is after holding procedures, not entry. So, the exceptions are directed towards the holding procedures |
That could have been their intent, but the most reasonable reading of it is that the exception is attached to the compound direct object "entry and holding procedures", just like the word "same" clearly applies to both (which you don't seem to have trouble with.

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Had their intent been to still use time for the entry, this would have been the place to make it clear, with something like "but you should use timing for entries into all types of holding patterns."
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would you care to show me in either the IFH or AIM, or other FAA supported document that EVER mentions using distance during the entry into a hold?
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Yes. Right here.
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but hey, you're much wiser
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Exactly, so quit whining.
