I have read several posting and tried to gather all the information I can before asking this question, but can someone list the exact procedure for getting "established on the localizer"? When ATC vectors me for final approach and says to hold at 2100' until established on the localizer, what is the proper thing to do at this point?
I've set my NAV1 to the ILS freq for active runway and set my course for the runway heading and once reaching the green area on the GPS I hit my approach button, I've had this work for me once, the very first time I tried it, it was in the learjet, and was the sweetest approach and landing I have ever seen, I want every landing to go this well and I tried it in a 757 ( thinking I've got it down and every landing will be perfect from now on) well it didn't work out, so I figure I need practice, I try it using the King air, this time when I kick on the approach button the aircraft lines up perfectly with the heading but never establishes a glide slope, I had to take over manually before I flew over the airport.
I can't find a complete, easy to follow list of how to configure everything for a perfect ILS approach, just bits and pieces, I don't know how I got it right in the learjet, but the plane basically landed itself, isn't that how it's supposed to work? I only took over for the flare and braking.
So I would sure appreciate it if one of you experts out there could help me out with some instructions I can print out and work with.
Thanks
Paz