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F/A 18 Question

Postby MattF » Mon Feb 28, 2011 9:09 pm

I am really confused as to the difference between course selector and heading hold, and I am hoping someone can shed some light on this. I like to fly using ILS and autopilot and I don't understand whether I need to enter the headings given to me in the course selector only OR the heading hold only OR both at the same time, please help as I am very confused.

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Re: F/A 18 Question

Postby Rocket_Bird » Mon Feb 28, 2011 9:35 pm

Course selector in a nutshell allows you to choose the direction of which you should fly from a determined reference point (for example, the localizer heading of the ILS).
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Re: F/A 18 Question

Postby MattF » Mon Feb 28, 2011 9:46 pm

Thank you.

Just to make sure I understand this, as I am given different headings from towers along my flight plan I input those only in the course selector and not the heading hold?
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Re: F/A 18 Question

Postby EVVFCX » Tue Mar 01, 2011 8:19 pm

Hi Matt,

Lets assume you are east of Las Vegas flying in a northerley direction as you approach the area and you are going to land on runway 25L at Mc Carran Airport.

Your localiser heading will be 255 deg, nav 1 will be setup for the ils for 25L and your doing 90 deg turns, from base leg onto localiser, your not likely to do this but lets assume you will: Your HDG setting will be 345 deg

As you approach the localiser heading of 255 your heading alignment will start to move towards the centre.

You'll needs to be doing approaches onto the localiser at 30 deg offset  or less if your using the autopilot and not 90 deg in my example above and below the GS with APP selected on the autpilot panel.


Another example:
Practice VOR approaches to see the difference between the two.
Imagine you want to approach and overfly las vegas from the south east.

Your heading could be 360, your course selector would be 315 deg.
As you intercept the 135 deg radial from LAS you needle will go towards the centre, you'll need to turn onto a heading of 315.
You'll either disconnect the autopilot from controlling heading and manually fly to the VOR or tell the Autoplito to track the vor on the 135/315 radial.

Try some short flights such as oakland to san francisco international to practice VOR approaches.

If you have fs2004 to hand practice the vor lessons then maybe the first flight of the 737 if your ready for it.

Save your flights as you get further along your flight path.


Hope this helps a little.


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