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pilotwannabe Chief Captain


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Posted: Sun May 21, 2006 8:20 pm Post subject: |
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It might be easier for you to tell us what you are doing and then we can tell you what your doing wrong  _________________
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99jolegg Chief Captain


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Posted: Sun May 21, 2006 8:28 pm Post subject: |
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Chris,
A common problem people have, is that they get everything right, apart from making sure they engage the APP within 10-15nm of the runway threshold. If you engage it too far before that, then it won't have a clue what its doing or where its going - irrespective of whether you have got absolutely everything right, i.e. speed, height etc. Like I say, its the most common problem when people say they've followed all of the steps - could be wrong though.
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PIC1stOfficer First Officer


Joined: Sep 25, 2006 Posts: 208 Location: KSEA/Seattle
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Posted: Tue Oct 03, 2006 12:51 pm Post subject: |
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One problem I have is using the gps to get to the airport when the runway does not line up with the gps line.
Or when atc vectors you off the gps. Then lining up with the runway is often an ordeal.
Also I'm wondering you say 2800 feet is roughly the intercept. But approach plates show something different for each airport. Is 2800 still a good rule of thumb? |
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99jolegg Chief Captain


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Posted: Tue Oct 03, 2006 1:49 pm Post subject: |
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Yes, you should always (in the real world) abide by the approach plate interception altitude for the precision approaches. The reason I suggested 2800ft is because it is indeed a good rule of thumb, plus, a lot of simmers don't fancy the idea of getting approach charts for their flights. The interception altitude on approach plates will be slightly similar every time, with a few exceptions.
One problem I have is using the gps to get to the airport when the runway does not line up with the gps line.
Or when atc vectors you off the gps. Then lining up with the runway is often an ordeal.
I'm not too sure what you mean. If you have the Vectors to Final initiated on the GPS, then you can select GPS/NAV to GPS, engage NAV on the AP and the aircraft will fly the vectors but won't descend. The runway should be aligned with the vectors to final line. ATC will often vector you off course from the GPS but with the same result. Note, the vectors to final given to ATC are not vectors to align you with the runway. They are vectors to ensure that you cross the beam of the localiser where the PIC will manoeuvre the aircraft on to the glideslope.
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PIC1stOfficer First Officer


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Posted: Tue Oct 03, 2006 2:27 pm Post subject: |
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[quote="99jolegg]
I'm not too sure what you mean. If you have the Vectors to Final initiated on the GPS, then you can select GPS/NAV to GPS, engage NAV on the AP and the aircraft will fly the vectors but won't descend. The runway should be aligned with the vectors to final line. ATC will often vector you off course from the GPS but with the same result. Note, the vectors to final given to ATC are not vectors to align you with the runway. They are vectors to ensure that you cross the beam of the localiser where the PIC will manoeuvre the aircraft on to the glideslope.
I hope that helps [/quote]
What I meant was I'm all happy because my gps is lined up with the runway sometimes, only to have atc vector me off the simple course.
Also here is a place you can get free approach plates:
http://edj.net/cgi-bin/echoplate.pl |
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99jolegg Chief Captain


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Posted: Tue Oct 03, 2006 3:55 pm Post subject: |
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Its what ATC does for a living in the sim: annoys you. You'll have to choose to use one or the other, not both at the same time.
There are quite a few approach plate sites around, I hadn't seen that one before, thanks. _________________ Click below to support FSF:
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PIC1stOfficer First Officer


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Posted: Tue Oct 03, 2006 4:20 pm Post subject: |
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Is there anyway you know to force the gps to line up with a runway?
Like if I'm going to AP X, the runways are lined up East/West, but the gps is only lined up with the middle of the AP North/South. |
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99jolegg Chief Captain


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Posted: Tue Oct 03, 2006 4:24 pm Post subject: |
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Yes, you initiate Vectors to Final which is a part of the GPS section of the initial post in this thread:
5) Now click "PROC" at the bottom of the GPS.
6) Click "ENT" when the cursor is over "Select Approach". Choose the approach you would like by moving the cursor by clicking the left or right arrow on the outer knob. For example, ILS 29L.
7) Click "ENT" and pick the waypoint from wich you would like the approach to your selected runway to start from. If you would like it to start in a straight line from the runway about 15nm's out, select Vectors (Recommended).
8) Click "ENT". Click on the right outer arrow so cursor is on "Activate" and click "ENT".
9) Your flight plan will then appear. Click "PROC" twice and the approach will be set up.
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PIC1stOfficer First Officer


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Posted: Tue Oct 03, 2006 7:20 pm Post subject: |
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Thank you I will definitely work on that.
As far as the approach plates go, they do put you right on, but, they are hard to fly as printed in msfs.
Like going into KSEA you go from 5000' to landing in 18 miles. This is not enough time to get completely off the gps on approach in a 777 and lined up for me. Though it works in a slower aircraft fine.
This last time my right wing in the 777 was still down and touched the runway from the last auto correction, and ...crash burn.
So rule of thumb might works better in this case for me, or what's known as flying by the seat of your pants.  |
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Posted: Thu Oct 05, 2006 11:08 pm Post subject: |
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| cheers mate this post helped heaps |
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PIC1stOfficer First Officer


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Posted: Fri Oct 06, 2006 5:11 am Post subject: |
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WOW thank you for the GPS tutor. I followed it word for word and it worked smooth and clean landing in KDEN at night.  |
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99jolegg Chief Captain


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Posted: Fri Oct 06, 2006 11:20 am Post subject: |
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| PIC1stOfficer wrote: |
WOW thank you for the GPS tutor. I followed it word for word and it worked smooth and clean landing in KDEN at night.  |
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nicola Trainee


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Posted: Sun Oct 29, 2006 5:46 pm Post subject: ip adres 23.45.6 |
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99jolegg Chief Captain


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Posted: Sun Oct 29, 2006 6:16 pm Post subject: |
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| pokey1694 wrote: |
| finally its a sticky |
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Posted: Thu Nov 02, 2006 10:03 pm Post subject: |
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I don't understand the GPS Approach.
Global Positioning Satellite (GPS) Approach Guide
1) Open up the GPS.
2) Click the button on the right hand side at the top with "--->" on.
There is no "--->" button
3) Click the right arrow on the inner knob on the bottom right hand side of the GPS once and enter the 4 digit ICAO code for the airport. For example, London Heathrow = EGLL.
4) Click "ENT" on the right hand side and then use the right arrow on the outer knob until the cursor reaches "Activate" and then click "ENT" again.
5) Now click "PROC" at the bottom of the GPS.
There is no "PROC" button
6) Click "ENT" when the cursor is over "Select Approach". Choose the approach you would like by moving the cursor by clicking the left or right arrow on the outer knob. For example, ILS 29L.
7) Click "ENT" and pick the waypoint from wich you would like the approach to your selected runway to start from. If you would like it to start in a straight line from the runway about 15nm's out, select Vectors (Recommended).
Click "ENT". Click on the right outer arrow so cursor is on "Activate" and click "ENT". And no "Activate"
9) Your flight plan will then appear. Click "PROC" twice and the approach will be set up.
Is there some sort of GPS download that I need? |
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