by JBaymore » Mon Mar 15, 2004 5:54 pm
krazyj,
There's that old saying about "payin' some dues".........
MSFS2004 (like the sims before it) are simulations of the "real world". As such...... they try to recreate real life situations with some fidelity to the original. While not anywhere near perfect........ the sim has SOME basis in reality. So landing a 474 ain;t no piece of cake ;).
The autopilot in any aircraft has tolerances within which it is designed to function. If you keep it within those tolerances....... it works OK. If not...... well.........
So for example, intercepting the ILS glideslope from the correct vector, altitude, and speed...... with the avionics (Nav radios and AP and so on) set up correctly, and the aircraft configured and trimmed for landing will let the AP do it's job. If you don't have all the parameters set up within what the autopilot expects to handle......... something goes wrong.
Then there is the fact that the AP on most fs2004 aircraft is not typically an "autoland" unit.
Anyway.... my guess is that some more time spent flying easier to handle aircraft and in studying navigation procedures will "up" your success rate ;).
Hey...... if it were easy.... everyone would be doing it ;D.
best,
..................john

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