After having useful tips for approach and landing (posting with screenshots by Nav. Thanx), then the time came for me to practice.
The tips are absolutely remarkable and useful for a jet beginner simmer like me. 8-)
However, I may say that only 5% of my approach ends with smooth landing. I discover some issues that still bother me of having "realistic and smooth" landing and give me bad point on my FSPassenggers ;)
Here they are:
Situation:
B737-400 Default/Original FS9 aircraft. IFR.
ATC just vectored me to certain heading to intercept the ILS.
Morse signal received. Autopilot still engaged. Airspeed between 220-240 KIAS.
Altitude 2500-2700 AGL.
- As I apply airspeed at 220-240 KIAS during approach, it is quite often that the airplane give me 10 degrees pitch, which is not correct to my opinion.
Based on Rod Machado lessons, I know that the "nose up" is because the airspeed is relatively slow, but I couldn't do anything as the A/P still engaged and the trim does not really help.
Is it normal? If not, what should I do? - When actually do I have to press the "APPR" button? After ATC Approach hand me over to ATC Tower which is some time only approximately 10 nm left, or what?
- Based on above circumstances, most of the time the aircraft still make a sharp banking to align with the runway at 3 nm to it and put me in difficult situation to disengage A/P. Is it because the ATC a bit "too late" to vector me?
- Very often that I am not able to land the aircraft on the center line! :'(
Sorry for long post, but I do really need some help and advice...
Thanks.





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