Chasing needles is not one of my turn on's.
Only reminds me of my early days as a sim pilot with poorly planned and executed approaches. :(
Anyways, Jrpilot sent me a PM and the aircraft he uses is the 777. I sincerely hope this is okay with Jrpilot that I share the private message he wrote. No question is ever stupid or dumb, and I can assure you that there are others reading this who will benefit from this
"Hello,
Thank you for answering my question.
I have heard people telling me to put the APPRAOCH (APR) on but were do I find this at on the Boeing 777 for example. Do I put the ILS frequecies in the radio stakes then hit this APR button.
Any help would be great.
Thank you "The approach hold is a very handy function inplemented in the sim. The autopilot will follow the ILS signal and establish you on a nice glidepath and at the same time keeping the aircraft aligned with the runway. But as OTTOL already stated, the autopilot sometmes goes bananas and completely ruins the approach by wiggeling to left and right and not follow the glidepath at all. That's a major drag I tell you :(
But enough of that, lets get to how you activate it:)
Let's say you're cleared to land at runway 26 by ATC. The first thing you would do is to dial in the correct ILS frequency in your NAV1 radio. The chances are pretty big that ATC will have you to make a tight procedure turn (final turn before runway alignement), so it's a plus if you plan your approach one step ahead. Altitude is important, ATC will usually tell you to be at 2100-2300ft when you will capture the glideslope
Anyway,You should have the localiser (the magenta diamond which moves from left to right) at the center position on your PFD-screen BEFORE the glideslope (magenta diamond which moves up and down) becomes active. Active means when the diamond turns from just magenta outlines to a solid magenta color.
So maintain around 2100 feet and slowly watch the glideslope needle move downwards on you display screen. When the diamond is 1 dot, or less above the middle you can activate the APP function which is located between the speed and Heading boxes on the glareshield panel. The autopilot must be turned on, and I recommend you to use the autothrottle to maintain your speed. Oh, I almost forgot, you should be configured for finals before activating the APP mode. By this means landing flap setting (25 or 30 for the 777), landing gear down and a good pitch trim setting. This will decrease the chances for an autopilot approach mayhem ;D
I hope I got something straightened out for you. English is not my mother tongue, so I hope you atleast understood my grammar :)
Good luck!