by ThomasKaira » Wed Sep 26, 2007 8:36 pm
When you are far away from the airport, the glideslope matters quite a lot, as it keeps you from hitting random buildings or power poles as might happen if you get too low. As you get closer to the airport, obstacles tend to get smaller (if they are getting larger, either you need to lay off the drink, or clip them down *ahem*) the VASI lights and glideslope indicator become less a requirement and more of a simple reference. But always remember: better too high then too low, because if you're too high, you usually get another chance, too low, not as much.
That's my general opinion on ILS glideslope and VASI visual approach. It is not coming from a professional pilot, but it gets me on the ground quite nicely, so it seems I'm on point here.
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ThomasKaira on Wed Sep 26, 2007 8:37 pm, edited 1 time in total.