LANDING DEFAULT JETS USING ILS
For jets, you must be flying with a IFR flight plan. Fly with the ATC and you must get these two signals: ILS RNW code and RNW HDG. To get these go to the map and click the green arrow on the runway ATC gave you and get the information down on a piece of paper or an iPod or iphone or whatever you can type or write with. Next put the RNW HDG on the Course heding selector and the ILS RNW code on the radio stack(shift+2) on NAV1 freqency and activate it. Now you need to know one more thing: the ALT to intercept to glide slope (G/S). This the other reason why you need to fly IFR because the ATC will give you this height. Now keep flying till you hear a beeping noise. At this point, if you are flying a A321 click the ILS and NAV hold switch. For other jets, only press the NAV hold switch. Once you intercept the lociliser, click the approach hold swich and the plane should intercept the G/S and land.=)
NOTES:
- This is for FSX default aircraft, not payware addons. Payware addons should have a manual to tell you how to land
- At Decision height (D/H, usually 200ft on radio alt), disengage AP and AT.
- DO NOT USE THIS IN REAL LIFE!!!!!
Hope this helped!
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