by zcottovision » Thu May 15, 2003 4:39 pm
The pilots will get guided to the localizer by ATC, as y2cragie pointed out, and then they shut up. When the ILS indicator does it's thing and moves towards the longer ILS indicator, the pilots just hit the approach button. This - along with the glideslope - will guide the aircraft down to the runway by itself.
The glideslope is a little indicator to the right of the ILS indicator. It's usually a pink diamond. When it's right in the middle of the (5, i think) markers that it moves up and down on, that means you're at the right height. Just keep that marker on the middle point and you'll be grand. If the marker is too high, you're too low, but don't fly upwards to catch - fly straight and let it come to you. But if it's too low, you're too high, and you should head down a bit quicker....!
That should help you get the plane down to the runway every time! I'd advise a bit of practice using the glideslope, though, it's always a good idea to know how to fly these things manually, just in case!