In my view the ATC side of FSX (or FS9) is the most unrealistic and annoying part of the software (although to be honest it would be difficult to make it realistic).
I nearly always ignore ATC completely, especially when flying my PMDG 737 as when using the FMC, ATC will always try and guide you on a different approach course. Normally I just use the 'nearest airport' option and tell ATC I want to land. It will then usually just tell me to proceed to base or downwind for a particular runway and leave the navigating to me (or in my case the FMC).
Not sure if getting something like VoxATC helps things?
Sean
Sorry, what I mean is for normal approaches using a STAR and the FMC, altitude restrictions are handled for you (as long as the STAR is correct).
As I assumed the whole point of a STAR is to save ATC more work in vectoring you into the approach, assuming normal conditions. Does this not happen in real life then?
I thought VNAV was set until the final approach altitude (say 2500ft above runway) and LNAV set until the APP mode is selected? (unless I think with autoland you keep these on and use the 2nd autopilot???)
Sean
You are correct if you know what approach will be assigned. You can only preset 2 nav settings. If an airport has more than 2 ILS runways you will need to refer to refer to the approach plate to get the frequency and direction when ATC gives you the runway heading.
re: backcourse...that will just line you up with the runway...right? It won't give you a glide slope, will it?
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