Altitude is an issue, too.
In addition to wanting to approach the runways ILS glide path heading from a 30 degree angle- you also want to enter it at an altitude 2100 to 2300 feet above the runway altitude.
Ther is another, slightly cheesy, way of doing basically the same thing and not have to worry about ILS glide paths that don't line up with the runways (as many do not- try Ronald reagan airport sometime!

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FSNavigator will guide you right on in using pretty much the same height distance parameters but will always get you lined up with the runway.
As with the standard ILS approach mode, you have to handle the flaps, gears and throttle (unless on auto throttle) yourself. FSNav cuts out at about 100 feet or so above the runway, plenty of time to flare out (if necessary), cut off your auto throttle and make a nice worry free landing!
Cheers,
Chris