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Learning to use ILS systems on jets

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Joshieca, The best way to go about learning how to fly an ILS approach for a specific aircraft is to read its respective manual. For instance, the PIC767's manual has well over a page dedicated to telling you how to use the "autoland" system. If you're looking for manuals for the default M$ aircraft, I believe there might be a few here in the library. Hope this helps.Ryan-Flightpro08 :-coolTaxiwaysigns.com

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and if you can bear it..try the built in fs2002 flying lessons with rod machado..did me good.

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Thanks I tried the built in ones for the cesena and got that, but that was nothing like the digital equipment on the planes of today. I will take a look at the manuals.I usually use a Bombardier crj6 as my mine plane.http://members.cox.net/joshieca/fstimeslink.gif

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