Listen to the ATIS or AWOS service that the airport provides. If the airport does not have an automated weather service, then simply reference the current wind conditions at altitude, or a nearby airport with a weather service. When done with that, you can load, but not activate, the approach you are expecting into the default Garmins.
Also, look at your approach plates for your destination and set up the proper nav freqs and course headings to do an ILS or LOC approach, since in the sim, the guidance seems to be more accurate on final, unless the airport ONLY is GPS capable...which would be strange, but possible.
In real life I don't think pilots know a head of time. They offer you the runway because it is available. Approach can't tell you ahead of time because they don't know what type of traffic conditions might be there.
Set the approach function in the GPS to the runway you want and the type eof approach you want. Be sure you have the correct airport first.
lol yea i did that the first time and went around but then came back and passed the airport again
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