A few corrections ;-) -You will set the Localizer Course not the Heading. -The Transponder is only the part of your Radio-Stack with the 4 Digit Squawk Code. -When you switch "Nav 1" ON at the Audio Control Panel (The very lowest part of your stack) you always hear the Morse Code of the Localizer (you will check that once). Try to switch on the Marker (MKR) only. So you will here the OM MM and IM as you are overhead them. -You won't hit NAV until cleared for the ILS. -You won't hit APP until within an area where you're safe to decend (as APP follows the Glideslope). So no APP without estbl. on the localizer ;-) -You would normaly switch on the LDG lights when passing FL100. - The VASI should be 2red 2white
@StudyAcademic - FL stands for flight level. The term is used when an aircraft is at 18,000 ft or above. (i.e- FL380 = 38,000 ft) The vertical speed can be changed by the V/S button and the knob on the right (or left) side of the MCP (autopilot cntrl area). The more you increase the V/S the lower the speed you will be at because your pitch would be too high. However, the less you decrease the rate in the V/S the more your speed will go up because you're descending.
ILS approaches control the altitude after the final approach fix. ILS is used on CAT 1, 2 and 3 weather conditions as well, be it rain, snow, low vis. or a combination of all three.
Most of those airports that are small, but not all, have RNAV approaches which is VOR to VOR navigation and then a non aircraft intrument guided approach (manual). There are other approaches also into smaller fields like VOR DME 1, 2, and 3. I do prefer the ILS though because it's like an integrated RNAV arrival since you can take off the autopilot / approach hold and fly the plane manually when you like.
Hi Aaditya, I would check the transponder (radio panel) by pressing either shift 3 or shift 4 and find the CRS and frequency boxes for the ils in there. Everything thing else besides the location of those two things should be exactly the same.
Thanks!! It is a POSKY plane,when you land in SNA (Santa Ana) you have to land "first brick" because the runway is very short for 757s 737s Airbuses etc.
Your video has many errors. I'll point out some of them: - "An ILS can be used only in an IFR flight". This is false. You can use all radio aids when you fly under VFR. It's not a bad idea to follow the ils glide path when in VFR with marginal visibility. - "ILS frecuency in the transponder". This is a concept error. A transponder is an equipment not related with ILS at all. You have to set ILS frequency in the NAV1 control box. - The identification of the station is done once. You need not to keep listening to the morse identification code during the approach. It can be considered an error to do so.
Agreed that "An ILS can be used only in an IFR flight". When I was training for my instrument rating, I normally flew VFR and often asked for the ILS. Also typos in the text of the video.
my dear fellow, i am so thankful for your tutorial you made, since i am just learn how to use the flight systems of the aircraft in fs2004, i thank you
you don't have to be flying IFR to preform an ILS landing. if you want you can just land without ATC or you can open the ATC window, select the nearest airport option, select the airport you want to land at and then select the full stop landing option
yeah, at 40nm distance turn on NAV hold so your aircraft can read the localizer, and then once you are told by ATC to continue your approach and contact tower on what ever frequency, you turn on the approach hold.
Hi! I wanted to know how to (ils) land Boeing 747-400 in Flight Simulator 2004.I tried to ils land the 747 but surprisingly i did'nt find the "Auto-Pilot Course Setting" in the 747-400 Auto-Pilot panel? Please Help!
Pull up to the gate or parking area at a steady and slow 5 knots and slow to meet your designated or wanted stopping area. Once you're completely stopped, turn on the parking brake by cntrl + . . Next turn off the engine cutoff in the throttle quadrant panel.
@RPC5181 The safest thing, at least for me not experiencing any problems is pressing the B key on your keyboard. The B key automatically sets your altimeter to your nearest airport of your current position. If you are flying on a network like vatsim, however, where you talk to the ATC, they will give you your altimeter (i.e 2998) through voice.
You have to press the ` key which will open up the ATC window, from there you have many options to choose from. You should be setting up a flightplan before you even takeoff though.
@fsx767 Thank you very much for this GREAT tutorial. It's certainly the BEST landing tutorial that I've ever seen on TH-cam. I have followed all the instructions according to this video; and I have a question. At 4:38 (the final sight of the cockpit before landing) how do you descent to 500-1000? It shows that Altitude Switch is On for 3300 feet. How do you descent after that? Thanks!
@yandimant1993 you should get a flaps chart/checklist for the aircraft you are flying. It will tell you how much of flaps you will need in a certain distance from the airport
@domhlav class b airspace transition is for VFR. To clear an IFR flight you need to go to the atc at the beginning, and either go to [airport] clearance (usually for larger airports) or tower, and request 'IFR Clearance'. Make sure you respond to the radio calls from ATC ASAP, otherwise they cancel your flightplan :/
@teddj16 once you have captured the ils and your plane is descending, keep your autopilot on until you reach around 1,000 feet or a little bit below. It's really up to you when you turn off your autopilot.
If there is no ILS frequency when the ATC tells you a runway your approach is visual. It doesn't matter if you're IFR or VFR, the ATC will give you instructions to your designated runway.
In the heading area just put the headings that the ATC gives you to get to the runway, In the CRS area put in the heading that the map gives you. They're two different things.
@Tranzorr If you don't have that, you should plan your decent manually. When I say that I mean ask the controllers to get a decent to around FL260 (it depends on your cruise alt.) because if you don't do that, you will usually be a little bit too high for your final approach.
@BBVAGoals Glad it worked for you! What you need to do is make sure that everything on your panel is turned off (view the part when I'm on final approach in the video). After that, the plane is in a mode where it's stabilizing itself because its vital approach commands we're disconnected, which means that you have to control the aircraft's throttle and Elevator / Aileron axis until engine shutdown at the gate and you've successfully landed.
@jdiegosantana15 The APP button is the Approach Hold selector. You use this so your aircraft can turn correctly on its own to line up with your landing runway. The NAV1 (or the NAV1 frequency) is used to tune your aircraft with the arrival runway's landing frequency (i.e - 111.75). All of these things, including the CRS box, can help you with your autolanding / ILS landing.
@smiley2990 30,000. You put flight level (FL) infront of an altitude if it's 18,000 ft. or above. Otherwise, just say the altitude if you are below FL180.
@spymyth I believe that there is a way in FS9 / FSX for the plane to land automatically with the autopilot on...to do this I'm guessing that you would have to mess with your trim settings and make sure that all other systems besides the autopilot master switch, and altitude hold are off.
thank you so much, i've seen another tut , and when i tried it, it didn't work, who ever made that tut, forgot to mention that it works only in an IFR flight plan !! i'll try this now and see!! :)
it works,, landing a jet is easy from now on,, one question , i was cleared to land ,, but the runway was busy!!! is there a utilitiy or sth to fix this ?? thx
@hitman12345a you need to turn everything off on the autopilot display once you are around 1,000 and land your plane manually. It seems that you might have a problem with your localizer or glideslope. Just follow this tutorial very, very carefully!
@FlyingDutchMan225 You have to start at your departure airport and open an IFR flightplan at that time so that the controller will know that you're going to your destination airport. You can try to do it without the ATC but you need payware aircraft stuff like an fmc etc.
@Mremirates97 The Altitude Hold switch will more often than not turn itself off and turn / descend the plane towards the runway. If you want you can turn off the Altitude Hold switch when you activate the Approach Hold (app) switch, it shouldnt do anything.
zoom in all the way to the airport that you're going to, then double click on the airport and it will bring up a list of information. Then just scroll down to the runway you're planning on landing on and it will give a frequency and course.
The approach hold switch and autopilot B should take you down to the runway, even if you have a higher altitude set. In the real world, pilots set their missed approach altitude in the MCP so in case of a missed approach / go around that needs to be executed, it is much more easier.
You need to have DBS Walk & Follow to be able to do the wingview in fs2004. You would use control, shirt, and enter to move about in the VC view but you must have DBS walk and follow for it to work.
Now that i know how to autoland an aircraft on fs9,flying for va my fpm that i get on autoland is -451fpm and -390 to (-360 this is rare though) on visual-now thats dangerous either way-i do however flare at 25-20ft with the airbus wilco-and even pa320 too at times,any advice on how too reduce the fpm on both autoland and when on visual?Thanks
sounds pretty advanced,my rudder on my joystick is a twist,but I really really want to get a yoke so it'll be like I'm flying a Boeing instead of always a Airbus.And also rudder pedals. I don't know why,my guess is that they might have wanted a difference in the cockpits of Boeing and Airbus.
In reality, yes you are correct that it ILS landings can only be flown when using an IFR flight plan but in the case of fs9 then you can do one when ever deem in needed
pretty good tutorial, but i notice that not all panels have a CBS heading place to put your heading in :/ and also, when do you disengage the altitude maintain?
Thats what im doing, I have the program FSnavigator, when I check the heading with it, the closer my plane is getting to the destinated airport the heading changes often cuz of the plane going towards the airport and not the specific runway that im gonna be landing at that same airport, the correct heading will be the course, i thought if i can make the plane set towards the runway from far away before a few nautical miles of approach. Or maybe the heading indicator can indicate something?
@fsx767 Thanks! I tried to land using ILS approach but my aircraft never landed it has just flown out of runway and that's it. Ok, here is what I did. (1) Flight Plan from A to B (2) Took off (3) Put 4000feet for aa start to altitude holder (4) 300knoots for speed (5) Put CRS (which is near the headining) (6) Auto-pilot (Z) And my plane was flying by the way it is on the GPS. As I approached the point B, where I was supposed to land, in green it said different headinings, and loww
@FF35Pilot usually it will climb to reach your altitude that you assign on your MCP area, if you do set it to a lower altitude as in what ever the atc controller will give you, like 2000, or say 2500. Let me know if this will work ;-)
thanks man .........with me when atc said the runway was at 11clock for example i was confused if i needed to turn immediatly or later then put the app on ...
well, when im approaching the airport, and i open the atc box, so theres for example- Tune Prague Approach on "some frequencey" well i put it into the COM1, after that i put the runway frequency into the NAV1, and i switch it, then the ATC box write me request IFR clearence , and request class B for something, i dont remember what, and so on, and i dont know what i have to do
Question plz, while on approach, how can you know if your aircraft is heading towards the specific runway you will be landing at BUT WITHOUT using ifr, gps and atc. I always have to look on map or gps to know if I'm heading towards it till I intercept the localizer(that's if I didn't contact ATC). Is it possible to do it or ATC must always guide the approach. I hope I provided good detail what I asked here, thanks in advance.
Hi, you get the United Airlines by searching up United Airlines at sites like avsim,net or flightsim,com. And to get the wingview, you have to have a program called Walk & Follow, which lets you use the cntrl+enter / back space to move the camera once you're in the virtual cockpit view. I don't know what you mean by features, could you explain more?
@TheRobaroba The HDG knob is used for headings given out by the ATC, the CRS is short for course and is for your ILS runway heading so it can work with your ILS runway frequency. I hope this helped! Subscribe if you haven't already ;)
so, i just need the software for it? and to dismiss the video tape press p .. thanks for the knowledge .. there is one more question .. to record my flight, I want to put songs into my video .. how?
I just wanted to ask to you how to get the software, so I could see into the back of the plane. and about how to pause the tape recording my flight? explanation please
when landing time we want to be in auto pilot or manual how to reduce the speed while we are in auto pilot and how to taxi how we want to use flaps clearly and how we will clearly approaching on the runway when iam was landing time it is very difficult to correct touchdown on the runway and how we will talk with ATC when i was landing it will touchdown before the runway or after the runway some time the plane will overshoot the runway ok thank you.. i need the correct reply please
SAINULABITH THEKKAN PALLATH Yes Turn off auto pilot at about 700-600 Feet above runway and Put the plane on ground manually! Reduce speed with the help of flaps or use the Break beside the throttle until you get your desired speed! Just use what I said when you’re approaching the runway the App hold switch will take you to the runway just about 700 feet turn off auto pilot and make a touchdown manually thats easy af
@StudyAcademic ring to 1500 feet. Then I was clear for the runway 34, I looked to the map, and put its CRS and frequency into the place it should be. Then I saw a runway, but it wasn't straight ahead, but I was 1000f, so I put off AutoPilot and put APP(approach holder) BUT my plane just flew out of runway NEVER getting straight ahead. What is my problem?
Is there a way to automate the whole landing process? i.e altitude as well, because controlling the altitude manually is all fine in good weather, but otherwise, its a bit difficult to time the descent to land in bad weather. Thanks.
How are u flight instructor ! I am a newbie (fs 2004)...only one question: When i am on final approach(ILS) alligned, speed correct, flaps perfect, and i disengage a/p and auto throttle my whole world falls apart...the 737-400 nose flares as if showing off her belly. Please help i can't even manually force her down...too late in any case...Thanks
@rogert789 put your desired or told altitude in the altitude part of the MCP (autopilot area) and then select your descent rate in the FPM (FEET PER MIN.) box
yes, I currently only know ILS from Commercial Jets, and not General Aviation aircraft. Simply becuase I only fly commercial aircraft. But yes, no matter what plane you fly on Fsx that has a panel it will work.
@fsx767 cn i ask u something? example ur altimter is 29.92 up 18,000 ft and example i descend below the transition altititude and the altimeter is 29.83 and still dont have contact to any airport or ATIS what altimeter will i input the latest one before i reached 18k ft? or remain 2992 until i contact an airport?
once you get to the runway and you have the autopilot on, turn it off when you get down to about 1,000 ft. to 500 ft. then you turn off the autothrottle and the speed hold, that should take care of it.
fsx767 could you please answer this questions, how come you have untited airliners and i dont ? and i cant have my view from the wing like you did, please could you help me ? i also would like to have those feautures you had, thanks in advance
Excellent. Just what I needed to avoid my numerous 'go arounds'.
Finally, someone that knows how to make an aircraft procedure video. Thanks
A few corrections ;-)
-You will set the Localizer Course not the Heading.
-The Transponder is only the part of your Radio-Stack with the 4 Digit Squawk Code.
-When you switch "Nav 1" ON at the Audio Control Panel (The very lowest part of your stack) you always hear the Morse Code of the Localizer (you will check that once). Try to switch on the Marker (MKR) only. So you will here the OM MM and IM as you are overhead them.
-You won't hit NAV until cleared for the ILS.
-You won't hit APP until within an area where you're safe to decend (as APP follows the Glideslope). So no APP without estbl. on the localizer ;-)
-You would normaly switch on the LDG lights when passing FL100.
- The VASI should be 2red 2white
dude this was awesome. I was throwing my toys out of the box because I couldn't land the bloody thing. Now I can do it. Thanx
Somebody is a Coldplay fan:)
Good tutorial with good music. Thanks.
Awesome tutorial! Simple instructions, well filmed and nice music.
Cheers
Thank u so much. I used to always mess up the landings before. Great work!
Wow this is truly something. I couldn't have explain this better my friend! Good job! Thumbs up!
@StudyAcademic - FL stands for flight level. The term is used when an aircraft is at 18,000 ft or above. (i.e- FL380 = 38,000 ft) The vertical speed can be changed by the V/S button and the knob on the right (or left) side of the MCP (autopilot cntrl area). The more you increase the V/S the lower the speed you will be at because your pitch would be too high. However, the less you decrease the rate in the V/S the more your speed will go up because you're descending.
ILS approaches control the altitude after the final approach fix. ILS is used on CAT 1, 2 and 3 weather conditions as well, be it rain, snow, low vis. or a combination of all three.
Despite of negative comment, well im glad boy u safely landed!
Most of those airports that are small, but not all, have RNAV approaches which is VOR to VOR navigation and then a non aircraft intrument guided approach (manual). There are other approaches also into smaller fields like VOR DME 1, 2, and 3. I do prefer the ILS though because it's like an integrated RNAV arrival since you can take off the autopilot / approach hold and fly the plane manually when you like.
Hi Aaditya, I would check the transponder (radio panel) by pressing either shift 3 or shift 4 and find the CRS and frequency boxes for the ils in there. Everything thing else besides the location of those two things should be exactly the same.
Thanks!!
It is a POSKY plane,when you land in SNA (Santa Ana) you have to land "first brick" because the runway is very short for 757s 737s Airbuses etc.
Your video has many errors. I'll point out some of them:
- "An ILS can be used only in an IFR flight". This is false. You can use all radio aids when you fly under VFR. It's not a bad idea to follow the ils glide path when in VFR with marginal visibility.
- "ILS frecuency in the transponder". This is a concept error. A transponder is an equipment not related with ILS at all. You have to set ILS frequency in the NAV1 control box.
- The identification of the station is done once. You need not to keep listening to the morse identification code during the approach. It can be considered an error to do so.
Exactly
he was also too low claimed by the VASI
Agreed that "An ILS can be used only in an IFR flight". When I was training for my instrument rating, I normally flew VFR and often asked for the ILS.
Also typos in the text of the video.
Marginal visibility in VFR? Sounds like a go-around
You are correct.
my dear fellow, i am so thankful for your tutorial you made, since i am just learn how to use the flight systems of the aircraft in fs2004, i thank you
AMAZING VIDEO I HAVE A QUESTION FOR YOU HOW YOU CONTROLLED THE ALTITUDE THE POWER AND VELOCITY?? THANKS
Practice makes perfect! And when you make it to perfect... everything about flight goes sooo smooth ;)
Thank you man. It helped me understand how to land. Before watch this I crashed every time
you don't have to be flying IFR to preform an ILS landing. if you want you can just land without ATC or you can open the ATC window, select the nearest airport option, select the airport you want to land at and then select the full stop landing option
yeah, at 40nm distance turn on NAV hold so your aircraft can read the localizer, and then once you are told by ATC to continue your approach and contact tower on what ever frequency, you turn on the approach hold.
Hi! I wanted to know how to (ils) land Boeing 747-400 in Flight Simulator 2004.I tried to ils land the 747 but surprisingly i did'nt find the "Auto-Pilot Course Setting" in the 747-400 Auto-Pilot panel? Please Help!
Pull up to the gate or parking area at a steady and slow 5 knots and slow to meet your designated or wanted stopping area. Once you're completely stopped, turn on the parking brake by cntrl + . . Next turn off the engine cutoff in the throttle quadrant panel.
@RPC5181 The safest thing, at least for me not experiencing any problems is pressing the B key on your keyboard. The B key automatically sets your altimeter to your nearest airport of your current position. If you are flying on a network like vatsim, however, where you talk to the ATC, they will give you your altimeter (i.e 2998) through voice.
You have to press the ` key which will open up the ATC window, from there you have many options to choose from. You should be setting up a flightplan before you even takeoff though.
@fsx767
Thank you very much for this GREAT tutorial. It's certainly the BEST landing tutorial that I've ever seen on TH-cam. I have followed all the instructions according to this video; and I have a question. At 4:38 (the final sight of the cockpit before landing) how do you descent to 500-1000? It shows that Altitude Switch is On for 3300 feet. How do you descent after that? Thanks!
@yandimant1993 you should get a flaps chart/checklist for the aircraft you are flying. It will tell you how much of flaps you will need in a certain distance from the airport
@domhlav class b airspace transition is for VFR. To clear an IFR flight you need to go to the atc at the beginning, and either go to [airport] clearance (usually for larger airports) or tower, and request 'IFR Clearance'. Make sure you respond to the radio calls from ATC ASAP, otherwise they cancel your flightplan :/
@teddj16 once you have captured the ils and your plane is descending, keep your autopilot on until you reach around 1,000 feet or a little bit below. It's really up to you when you turn off your autopilot.
If there is no ILS frequency when the ATC tells you a runway your approach is visual. It doesn't matter if you're IFR or VFR, the ATC will give you instructions to your designated runway.
In the heading area just put the headings that the ATC gives you to get to the runway,
In the CRS area put in the heading that the map gives you.
They're two different things.
Great video....thank you..... But I have a question....When should we turn off the auto pilot botton?
it depends if you want to do it manually but not later then 500 ft above runway altitude.
@Tranzorr If you don't have that, you should plan your decent manually. When I say that I mean ask the controllers to get a decent to around FL260 (it depends on your cruise alt.) because if you don't do that, you will usually be a little bit too high for your final approach.
Doesn't have to be under IFR only to use ILS Approach, you also can shot the approach in VFR conditions
@BBVAGoals Glad it worked for you!
What you need to do is make sure that everything on your panel is turned off (view the part when I'm on final approach in the video). After that, the plane is in a mode where it's stabilizing itself because its vital approach commands we're disconnected, which means that you have to control the aircraft's throttle and Elevator / Aileron axis until engine shutdown at the gate and you've successfully landed.
great vid really helpfull...what is a good approximate speed for approch
@feastsinmalta I would recommend filing a flight plan before attempting an ILS landing.
@jdiegosantana15 The APP button is the Approach Hold selector. You use this so your aircraft can turn correctly on its own to line up with your landing runway. The NAV1 (or the NAV1 frequency) is used to tune your aircraft with the arrival runway's landing frequency (i.e - 111.75). All of these things, including the CRS box, can help you with your autolanding / ILS landing.
@smiley2990 30,000. You put flight level (FL) infront of an altitude if it's 18,000 ft. or above. Otherwise, just say the altitude if you are below FL180.
@spymyth I believe that there is a way in FS9 / FSX for the plane to land automatically with the autopilot on...to do this I'm guessing that you would have to mess with your trim settings and make sure that all other systems besides the autopilot master switch, and altitude hold are off.
thank you so much, i've seen another tut , and when i tried it, it didn't work, who ever made that tut, forgot to mention that it works only in an IFR flight plan !! i'll try this now and see!! :)
it works,, landing a jet is easy from now on,, one question , i was cleared to land ,, but the runway was busy!!! is there a utilitiy or sth to fix this ?? thx
@hitman12345a you need to turn everything off on the autopilot display once you are around 1,000 and land your plane manually. It seems that you might have a problem with your localizer or glideslope. Just follow this tutorial very, very carefully!
@FlyingDutchMan225 You have to start at your departure airport and open an IFR flightplan at that time so that the controller will know that you're going to your destination airport. You can try to do it without the ATC but you need payware aircraft stuff like an fmc etc.
@Mremirates97 The Altitude Hold switch will more often than not turn itself off and turn / descend the plane towards the runway. If you want you can turn off the Altitude Hold switch when you activate the Approach Hold (app) switch, it shouldnt do anything.
No problem mate, cheers and good luck!
if it's a headwind then there's nothing to worry about, if it's a crosswind of that speed then it will mess you up
zoom in all the way to the airport that you're going to, then double click on the airport and it will bring up a list of information. Then just scroll down to the runway you're planning on landing on and it will give a frequency and course.
The approach hold switch and autopilot B should take you down to the runway, even if you have a higher altitude set. In the real world, pilots set their missed approach altitude in the MCP so in case of a missed approach / go around that needs to be executed, it is much more easier.
You exceed 250 knots below 10,000 feet.
Oh, he did more wrong than that, but yes. :-)
You'd better to learn more dude, because it's no problem exceed 250 kts below FL100
FAA rules.
Ilham Akbar Only if the controller cancels speed restrictions.
JASA TIKET MURA
You need to have DBS Walk & Follow to be able to do the wingview in fs2004. You would use control, shirt, and enter to move about in the VC view but you must have DBS walk and follow for it to work.
Thank you for this video, I usually configure the aircraft much later (not a good idea,) got some good tips from this cheers!
Now that i know how to autoland an aircraft on fs9,flying for va my fpm that i get on autoland is -451fpm and -390 to (-360 this is rare though) on visual-now thats dangerous either way-i do however flare at 25-20ft with the airbus wilco-and even pa320 too at times,any advice on how too reduce the fpm on both autoland and when on visual?Thanks
@MrPorcha The plane should realize the altitude that you set it to. Does the altitude hold come on when you're coming close to your set altitude?
sounds pretty advanced,my rudder on my joystick is a twist,but I really really want to get a yoke so it'll be like I'm flying a Boeing instead of always a Airbus.And also rudder pedals.
I don't know why,my guess is that they might have wanted a difference in the cockpits of Boeing and Airbus.
That's cool!! yeah,it has a great price and a great outcome of performace.
Thanks man!
Thanks!
I'm glad that you liked it!
@MaLenZa You shouldn't have to touch the altitude hold when landing, the glideslope and localizer should take you right in .
Great simulator after 101 years from the first flight !!
excellent tutorial! I finally have a clue how to land
Your welcome, and always remember that practice makes perfect!
In reality, yes you are correct that it ILS landings can only be flown when using an IFR flight plan but in the case of fs9 then you can do one when ever deem in needed
@TheMrsrt8 Views are DBS walk and follow, planes are from SKAI Traffic ver. 2.3
Nice Video! If you have LNAV and VNAV which one in replacement for NAV HOLD?
pretty good tutorial, but i notice that not all panels have a CBS heading place to put your heading in :/ and also, when do you disengage the altitude maintain?
Thats what im doing, I have the program FSnavigator, when I check the heading with it, the closer my plane is getting to the destinated airport the heading changes often cuz of the plane going towards the airport and not the specific runway that im gonna be landing at that same airport, the correct heading will be the course, i thought if i can make the plane set towards the runway from far away before a few nautical miles of approach. Or maybe the heading indicator can indicate something?
@fsx767
Thanks! I tried to land using ILS approach but my aircraft never landed it has just flown out of runway and that's it. Ok, here is what I did. (1) Flight Plan from A to B (2) Took off (3) Put 4000feet for aa start to altitude holder (4) 300knoots for speed (5) Put CRS (which is near the headining) (6) Auto-pilot (Z) And my plane was flying by the way it is on the GPS. As I approached the point B, where I was supposed to land, in green it said different headinings, and loww
@FF35Pilot usually it will climb to reach your altitude that you assign on your MCP area, if you do set it to a lower altitude as in what ever the atc controller will give you, like 2000, or say 2500.
Let me know if this will work ;-)
thanks man .........with me when atc said the runway was at 11clock for example i was confused if i needed to turn immediatly or later then put the app on ...
@jdiegosantana15 to create a IRF flight plan, I think it's in the create a flight menu, under one of the bottom tabs.
@BBVAGoals When I say control the elevator, it just means flying the plane manually to land
well, when im approaching the airport, and i open the atc box, so theres for example- Tune Prague Approach on "some frequencey" well i put it into the COM1, after that i put the runway frequency into the NAV1, and i switch it, then the ATC box write me request IFR clearence , and request class B for something, i dont remember what, and so on, and i dont know what i have to do
Thanks for watching! Glad it helped!
Question plz, while on approach, how can you know if your aircraft is heading towards the specific runway you will be landing at BUT WITHOUT using ifr, gps and atc. I always have to look on map or gps to know if I'm heading towards it till I intercept the localizer(that's if I didn't contact ATC). Is it possible to do it or ATC must always guide the approach. I hope I provided good detail what I asked here, thanks in advance.
Hi, you get the United Airlines by searching up United Airlines at sites like avsim,net or flightsim,com. And to get the wingview, you have to have a program called Walk & Follow, which lets you use the cntrl+enter / back space to move the camera once you're in the virtual cockpit view. I don't know what you mean by features, could you explain more?
If you're using Fsx then you can get behind the wing but not in FS2004,you have to hve something like Active Camera or DBS Walk And follow.
Altitude knob and Speed knob, and obviously with your throttle and joystick etc.
@TheRobaroba The HDG knob is used for headings given out by the ATC, the CRS is short for course and is for your ILS runway heading so it can work with your ILS runway frequency. I hope this helped! Subscribe if you haven't already ;)
when you apply the speed brake the outside of the aircraft will hit the speed brakes (spoilers) which slows the aircraft down
I love how this video is not copyrighted by this music
so, i just need the software for it?
and to dismiss the video tape press p ..
thanks for the knowledge ..
there is one more question ..
to record my flight, I want to put songs into my video .. how?
@domhlav alt+options+instant replay
to get the wingview you simply press cntrl+enter and use the hat switch to look around.
Thanks for the nice comment, and I agree!
@domhlav when you first open the atc box, what do you see??
I just wanted to ask to you
how to get the software, so I could see into the back of the plane. and about how to pause the tape recording my flight?
explanation please
when landing time we want to be in auto pilot or manual how to reduce the speed while we are in auto pilot and how to taxi how we want to use flaps clearly and how we will clearly approaching on the runway when iam was landing time it is very difficult to correct touchdown on the runway and how we will talk with ATC when i was landing it will touchdown before the runway or after the runway some time the plane will overshoot the runway ok thank you.. i need the correct reply please
SAINULABITH THEKKAN PALLATH Yes Turn off auto pilot at about 700-600 Feet above runway and Put the plane on ground manually! Reduce speed with the help of flaps or use the Break beside the throttle until you get your desired speed! Just use what I said when you’re approaching the runway the App hold switch will take you to the runway just about 700 feet turn off auto pilot and make a touchdown manually thats easy af
@StudyAcademic
ring to 1500 feet. Then I was clear for the runway 34, I looked to the map, and put its CRS and frequency into the place it should be. Then I saw a runway, but it wasn't straight ahead, but I was 1000f, so I put off AutoPilot and put APP(approach holder) BUT my plane just flew out of runway NEVER getting straight ahead. What is my problem?
@MrPorcha Use the Vertical Speed knob to adjust the rate of your decent.
And you also just got yourself a like and subscriber :). If i din't have this video i would be flying for ever until i dropped.
Is there a way to automate the whole landing process? i.e altitude as well, because controlling the altitude manually is all fine in good weather, but otherwise, its a bit difficult to time the descent to land in bad weather. Thanks.
How are u flight instructor ! I am a newbie (fs 2004)...only one question: When i am on final approach(ILS) alligned, speed correct, flaps perfect, and i disengage a/p and auto throttle my whole world falls apart...the 737-400 nose flares as if showing off her belly. Please help i can't even manually force her down...too late in any case...Thanks
What good does it do to turn the NAV hold on? If you still have the HDG hold on, and after that when you turn the APP hold on the NAV goes off.
@rogert789 put your desired or told altitude in the altitude part of the MCP (autopilot area) and then select your descent rate in the FPM (FEET PER MIN.) box
yes,
I currently only know ILS from Commercial Jets, and not General Aviation aircraft. Simply becuase I only fly commercial aircraft.
But yes, no matter what plane you fly on Fsx that has a panel it will work.
@fsx767 cn i ask u something? example ur altimter is 29.92 up 18,000 ft and example i descend below the transition altititude and the altimeter is 29.83 and still dont have contact to any airport or ATIS what altimeter will i input the latest one before i reached 18k ft? or remain 2992 until i contact an airport?
@domhlav usually when you set up an IFR flight, this won't happen at all.
once you get to the runway and you have the autopilot on, turn it off when you get down to about 1,000 ft. to 500 ft. then you turn off the autothrottle and the speed hold, that should take care of it.
fsx767 could you please answer this questions, how come you have untited airliners and i dont ? and i cant have my view from the wing like you did, please could you help me ? i also would like to have those feautures you had, thanks in advance
yea thats what i do sometimes it stabilizes the engines good for a 747 too
The software would be Walk & Follow and to pause / break the tape simply pause the flight (press P ) during the recording.