Stifler's Mom
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Nosehair,
My point is WHY "it's the law" (or rather, in the AIM)
Believe me, the controller doesn't need a reminder of what's going on. He has data strips, and assigns you holding and sees you enter on radar, so why is it in the AIM to report entering when in radar contact? Most of the time in the holding airspace, the controller is already swamped and every time when I report entering holding, the controller acknowledges but you can tell from his tone that he is trying to do something else (coordinating with the next controller or whatever) and considers the call a nuisance.
I find many things in the AIM outdated. It desperately is in need of a complete re-write.
Mach 80,
What was the response you received from the FAA? I'm sure you have contacted them if these topics are causing you this much pain in your daily routine at work, right?