Satellite Assisted Landing System Version 9

Satellite Assisted Landing System v9 brings ILS-style approach guidance to virtually any runway in FS2004, using satellite data to display approach heading and glideslope needles for precise landings at paved fields, grass strips, and seaplane bases. It also supports missed approaches with backcourse guidance and can run in the panel or a pop-up window.

5/5 (3) 4.1k downloads 222.95 KB Scanned clean
FS2004
FS2004 Gauge: Satellite Assisted Landing System, v9 (SALS). Using satellite data, this gauge provides glidepath/glideslope guidance into all runways inside the FS world. Approach heading and glideslope indicators are displayed during the landing phase in a fashion similar to those used with ILS and requires the same piloting techniques to keep the needles centered. Because SALS has the ability to guide an aircraft to both ends of a runway, every airport including grass strips and seaplane bases can be accessed with a high level of landing precision. In case of missed approaches, backcourse guidance is provided during climbout. Panel or separate window installation. Includes SALS icon gauge and Word doc with illustrated design parameters. By Glenn Copeland

Ready to download Satellite Assisted Landing System Version 9?

Free for all simmers · 222.95 KB · Scanned clean

File information

Filename
salsv9.zip
File size
222.95 KB
Virus scan
Clean (scanned with ClamAV)
Access
Freeware
Content rating
Everyone

Download speed: Free tier is capped at 0.5 Mbps. PRO members download at full line speed.

How to install this mod

flight simulator add-on
  1. Extract the downloaded archive

    Use 7-Zip (free) or WinRAR to extract the ZIP to a temporary folder. Don't install while still zipped — the simulator can't read inside ZIP files.
  2. Identify the target folder

    Different simulators use different folder structures. Check the readme to confirm where files should be placed.
  3. Copy files to the correct location

    Drag the extracted folder into the location the readme specifies. Most add-ons just need to be in the right folder.
  4. Always read the included readme

    Every mod ships with a readme.txt or README file. It tells you exactly where files go, what dependencies are needed, and any quirks specific to this add-on.

What’s inside this archive

The archive salsv9.zip has 9 files and directories contained within it.

File Contents

This list displays the first 500 files in the package. If the package has more, you will need to download it to view them.

Filename/Directory File Date File Size
SALS Design Parameters.doc06.03.06114.00 kB
SALSv9.cab06.03.0624.11 kB
FILE_ID.DIZ06.03.06767 B
Gauge Coordinates.pdf09.16.05106.51 kB
Info.txt06.03.0614.59 kB
Legal Notice.txt01.13.06608 B
avsim.diz04.27.04360 B
flyawaysimulation.txt10.29.13959 B
Go to Fly Away Simulation.url01.22.1652 B

3 comments

Read what other simmers think, or add your own.

Leave a comment
Comments below are opinions of individual posters and don’t always reflect Fly Away Simulation’s views. Every comment is manually moderated before publication.
  1. Tailhook PRO

    Why is the Author UNKNOWN when it's obviously Glenn Copeland?

    Link
  2. oldgeek PRO

    This is a Fantastic little instrument....thanks so much for creating it.

    Link
  3. bakerfox PRO

    FANTASTIC!!

    Link

Leave a comment

Replying to

Used only for your Gravatar avatar — never shown publicly or shared.

Minimum 30 characters 0
Your comment is reviewed by a moderator before publication. Spam, abuse and self-promotion are removed.