by darkhorse » Mon May 26, 2003 9:30 am
For Manual approach, I like to use the white/red lights next to the runway. There are 2 styles that I've seen: 2 lights that look to be on top of 2 (they are actually just farther away on the ground but from the air they look stacked), and 4 in a row.
I believe that one the "stacked" set, the proper glide slope will be 2 red over 2 white, above is all white and below the slope will be all red. I could be mistaken about the above/below colors.
The 4 lights in a line are red on the right 2, white on the left 2 lights. above and below the slopes indicated like the stacked version.
Keep them lit half red, half white, and you wil land just right every time. Don't try to stick it exactly if you have trouble. They closer you get to the runway, the harder it is to stay on the slope because everything gets more sensitive. The important thing is to land softly, and I've had to wait untill abut half way down the runway to get a good touchdown. If you have trouble landing right to left, open your GPS window and if it has an ILS system, it will have a green arrow with the piont at the threshold that you can line yourself up by. If you like landing ILS and know how to tune the radios for it, then it is a bit easier, just steer towards the localizer and glide slope lines on your panel. Taking the landing tutorial will also help out a lot.