The Garmin GPS that is standard in most of the default FSX jets will display a green arrow that guides you in to the predominate runway. This is only availabe on major airports and is not available on all. You have to zoom in to the 10NM setting to see the green arrow that I am talking about. Some airports have multiple green arrows of different runways.
I do not fly default FSX jets and the Garmin may not be on all, but I do believe that it is on the LearJet 45. If you want to do a visual approach this is the best way to learn. You can also add the Garmin into any of the planes you want that does not already have it installed. It is a simple modification to the panel.cfg file.
Another way is to decide what runway you want to land on. Runway 13 has a heading of at least 130 and can go up to 135, there is a range, but I do not recall what the exact range is. Runway 4 would have a heading of at least 40.
If you want to land on runway 4 go to the airport, come in from the west and head to the airport on a heading of 40 until you see runway 4.
I like to use CoPilot Pro, this will give you airport diagrams of all the FSX airports. You can also get airport diagrams off the web, look at
www.airnav.comRod
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