1. ILS Approach Tutorial - Part 1: GPS
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The author of this video forgot to mention 3 little but IMPORTANT things.
1. You must start a flight plan with IFR (Instrument Flight Rules) checked and NOT with VFR!!!
2. Some planes (e.g. Airbus 321) MUST have the NAV1 CALL button activated, otherwise you WON'T RECEIVE the morse code (ILS won't work at all)!
3. When activating the NAV for ILS, be sure you activate the APR as well!!
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you smack too much when you speak. Its unbearable sorry
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I wish you woud not slurp your mouth. It is very distractive and I can't bear it any longer!
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very good clear video..well done
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@Zeragon33 nats-uk.ead-it.com*
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@Zeragon33 @ScOoTeRoOtEr12 Can't post link of Nats-Uk in the comments, but just search nats-uk in google and get nats-uk.ead.it.com and go to Aerodrome Index Specific. It also gives you loads of information about airports, real life SIDs and STARs as well as many more. I use this a lot for UK flying. There are similar websites for US airport as well.
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@ScOoTeRoOtEr12 Theres many places to find this out, in FSX and on the web. For uk airports, you can use nats-uk to find out all the codes for airport. If its not, just go to the flight planner in fsx and type the name of the airport in their and it will show you the code of it. I do also believe on the gps it should also say the name on one of the tabs once you select EGBB as the airport.
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@torero34 PRESS THE BUTTON WHITH SPEECH MARKS, THE ONE NEXT TO THE @ SIGN IN YOUR KEYBOARD (ITS NEXT TO ENTER)
nice..are you are real pilot?
taldzor 3 weeks ago
@taldzor I wish :) But no unfortunately, I'm not.
Zeragon33 3 weeks ago
Thank you my friend for clear explanation.
hakimihomayoon 3 months ago
@hakimihomayoon Your welcome
Zeragon33 3 months ago