A lot depends where you come in from, but the busiest is the stuff coming in from the Dover approach and down the Thames.
Arriving traffic is peeled off the approaches and put in holding patterns at (I think) 4 control centres. The big left puts you under Biggin Hill control.
The big right then puts back on approach to Heathrow and allows the other stacks to merge in.
If it was busy traffic then you would continue in the Biggin holding pattern untill a place came available so would probably keep doing lots of lefts.
It only appears a a zig zag because Heathrow approach is so good that you are out of the holding pattern and on approach almost immediately.
Please forgive any innacuracies, this is from memory from working with Air Traffic Management at Eurocontrol and talking to ops.
Arriving traffic is peeled off the approaches and put in holding patterns at (I think) 4 control centres. The big left puts you under Biggin Hill control.
The big right then puts back on approach to Heathrow and allows the other stacks to merge in.
If it was busy traffic then you would continue in the Biggin holding pattern untill a place came available so would probably keep doing lots of lefts.
It only appears a a zig zag because Heathrow approach is so good that you are out of the holding pattern and on approach almost immediately.
Please forgive any innacuracies, this is from memory from working with Air Traffic Management at Eurocontrol and talking to ops.
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