Navigation
Under IFR, the primary means of navigation is via radio beacons on the ground such as VORs and NDBs, although GPS is rapidly taking over.
Not wrong, just the easy way only. From Wilkipedia, on IFR ApproachesNavigation
Under IFR, the primary means of navigation is via radio beacons on the ground such as VORs and NDBs, although GPS is rapidly taking over.
Reider
Not wrong, just the easy way only. From Wilkipedia, on IFR Approaches
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Navigation
Under IFR, the primary means of navigation is via radio beacons on the ground such as VORs and NDBs, although GPS is rapidly taking over.
Reider
Im getting a bit frustrated now, so I guess it's time to ask for some guidance! Seems everytime I try an IFR flight, I can't make the approach for landing as I wind up way past the destination airport and so I disengage the autopilot and have to fly around to try and get back to some type of approach at the destination airport again. I follow all of ATC's instructions, but by the time I get the "established on the localizer" thing from ATC, I'm nowhere near the assigned runway approach at the destination airport. I have read various information concerning IFR, ATC, approach, etc and I think I'm employing the information correctly, but the same problem keeps happening. Is this a known issue with FSX at present or am I just an "Idiot Pilot"? any guidance or "flight lessons" would be much appreciated!
Regards,
VFR-for-now-Nigel
any guidance or "flight lessons" would be much appreciated!
Im getting a bit frustrated now, so I guess it's time to ask for some guidance! Seems everytime I try an IFR flight, I can't make the approach for landing as I wind up way past the destination airport and so I disengage the autopilot and have to fly around to try and get back to some type of approach at the destination airport again. I follow all of ATC's instructions, but by the time I get the "established on the localizer" thing from ATC, I'm nowhere near the assigned runway approach at the destination airport. I have read various information concerning IFR, ATC, approach, etc and I think I'm employing the information correctly, but the same problem keeps happening. Is this a known issue with FSX at present or am I just an "Idiot Pilot"? any guidance or "flight lessons" would be much appreciated!
Regards,
VFR-for-now-Nigel
I believe I did, but I'm going to give it another try and see if the same thing happens.
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