MS FS 2004 runway Heading question
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From: Downingtown,
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Guys can anyone tell me if whether any plane in MS FS 2004 can auto land? Is it possible say with jets like 737,777 etc?
Also,
For ILS, When (and what) do you enter in the "course" screen...How is it different from " HDG"? For ILS landing i get the freq to tune but where do I enter the runway heading value ?
Example:
Type: ILS
Frequency: 109.70 MHz
Heading: 105 ---> where do I enter this and how to use it for ILS? Without this will ILS work with just freq tuned to nav1?
THANKS
Also,
For ILS, When (and what) do you enter in the "course" screen...How is it different from " HDG"? For ILS landing i get the freq to tune but where do I enter the runway heading value ?
Example:
Type: ILS
Frequency: 109.70 MHz
Heading: 105 ---> where do I enter this and how to use it for ILS? Without this will ILS work with just freq tuned to nav1?
THANKS
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I don't believe you select a course for an ILS.
The "needle" on the omni becomes a depiction of the track you need to fly to the runway.
Which ever way the needle is deflected is the direction you need to correct...needle deflects right correct to the right.
Of course if it an ILS Back Course then this is reversed.
The desired descent path is also depicted by the needle running horizontally on the display.
JLK
The "needle" on the omni becomes a depiction of the track you need to fly to the runway.
Which ever way the needle is deflected is the direction you need to correct...needle deflects right correct to the right.
Of course if it an ILS Back Course then this is reversed.
The desired descent path is also depicted by the needle running horizontally on the display.
JLK



