by reider » Tue May 15, 2007 9:45 am
A Quick Check, Using a 737 as an example:
(1) Set ILS Frequency and ILS Course
(2) Hit the square button (sometimes a nav1 switch on some planes) to make it active
(3) Ensure you had the altitude hold on and set to the last setting given by control (usually but not always 1800-3000)
(4) Ensure you selected the correct ILS runway on the sat/nav (Garmin)
(5) When you get the message from control to stay at that altitude until on the localizer, that is a good time to proceed with (6)
(6) Activate the approach on the Sat/Nav (Garmin)
(7) Ensure the GPS/Nav selector switch is on NAV
(8) Hit APP Hold and this will set the correct Nav Approach in motion
You need to adjust the speed on automatic throttle to 145 knots and 30 deg flaps, as you get into a straight line heading for the runway the heading light will extinguish (I then set mine to the same heading as the course so its ready for a go around). Around this time you will get permission to land. At about 3 nm from the runway (not from the external marker, so don`t panic) the Altitude Hold light should extinguish. You are now on both the horizontal and vertical beam as I term them. At between 200 fett minimum and 500/600feet you decide to take off autothrottle and AP. I use 200 feet unless the system hasn`t quite lined me up. Remember somewhere around this stage to set the Speedbrake
Reider
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reider on Tue May 15, 2007 9:46 am, edited 1 time in total.