by Nav » Sat Mar 12, 2005 10:13 pm
sir_knight, I have the problem quite often, since I quite like flying through mountainous areas - and I prefer not to depend on the autopilot too much.
There's no foolproof method on FS2004, because neither the Map View nor the 'Terrain' setting on the GPS give you spot heights or contours. In real life, you'd be carrying an old-fashioned map giving you those! However, luckily, for obvious reasons, almost all airfields in mountanous areas have ILS.
If you're like me, and prefer to keep things 'realistic' (i.e. avoiding flying risks you couldn't afford to take in real life) I reckon that the best way is to stay high till you get your landing clearance, then set up the ILS. Even flying VFR you can still use it (particularly the glideslope indicator) to prevent any risk of going below minimum height on the approach.
If there's no ILS at a given airport, the ONLY way is to fly a full visual approach from a long way out, avoiding any mountains by flying over or round them!