Raw Data ILS Approach Tutorial | Airbus A320
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- Опубликовано: 14 авг 2023
- Hello everyone, my name is George, I am a flight simmer for some years now and today I want to show you how to perform a RAW DATA ILS APPROACH "as closely as in the real Airbus A320".
🤓 My English is not the best so some mistakes can be expected:) I really tried to explain as well as I could but if you have any questions please don't hesitate to write them in the comments section. Thank you and enjoy! ✈️
❗ After the 100' callout the "Glideslope" warning can be heard. This is a really annoying bug in MSFS. A good practice is to cross the piano tiles at 50' above and try to aim for the touchdown zone marking. If you do that, you should achieve a nice landing.❗
⚠️!!! FOR FLIGHT SIMULATION PURPOSES ONLY !!!⚠️
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⚠Please check the description of this video!⚠ And also, if you want a better understanding of a RAW DATA ILS APPROACH I really recommend to you this video: ruclips.net/video/QydWeW81Bxc/видео.html&ab_channel=A320DescentEnergyManagement
Your video has a no real plane! Its ARCADA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Read QRH a320! In REAL ,,With slope angle within -2.5 ° and -3.15 °." If slope angle not standard, that necessary permit and certificates for pilots!
Very detailed tutorial! Thanks man!
Very professional and very well explained! Just like being in the real cockpit with an experienced pilot! Keep up the good work!✈️
Thanks, David! That really means a lot!🤝🏼
Its FAIL/ ILS > 3 degrees
Hi! Can you be more specific?