How do i land a Boing on a runway that doesn't provide ILS?
with a good visibility

but also,
on an IFR flight plan, the controller will give you directions to the runway untill you're close enough to have it in sight.
when you're there he'll ask you to report runway in sight and then, hand you off to the control tower
but if you're flying VFR or just joyriding, my advice is:
approach the runway from as far as you can, boeings are heavy and require a lot of room to manauver, also, watch your approach speed, 140kts for the 737, 170kts for the 777 or 747
before you hit the runway, arm the autospoilers (Shift+/) so the extend when you touch down
and mostly:
pay attention to the glideslope indicator lights
(those are a line of four lights perpendicular to the beggining of the runway)
they'll guide you to the correct approach path
works like this:
all white - you're too high
1 red 3 white - you're a little high
2 red 2 white - you're on the correct glideslope
3 red 1 white - you're a little low
all red - you're too low
hope it helps

Moach