by fisharno » Mon Apr 14, 2003 10:45 am
This is just what I do... But it does work for me...
Plan your landings from about 50 or 60 miles out.
Turn off the Autopilot and manually fly the approach by executing all of the ATC's instructions yourself.
Tune your Nav1 radio to the ILS freq and set your course indicator to the runway heading. That way, you can see the direction you need to be headed on your final. Watch the Localizer indicator move closer to lining up with the course needle. When it does, turn to the runway heading and continue your decent to the runway, keeping everything lined up all the way down.
My personal opinion is that it's best to fly the approach, yourself to be able to execute the ATC instructions as quickly and accurately as possible, to make room for the guy behind you, or the guy holding short for you, so he can leave.
I've never declared a missed approach.
If you don't ask for a visual approach, (especially if you're flying a heavy at night), you shouldn't have to.
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fisharno on Mon Apr 14, 2003 10:49 am, edited 1 time in total.