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So I want to practice my ILS. capture procedure.. 

I go through start up and set up the fuel in the FMS. I then want to do a few circuits of my local airport. EGGD. 

Am I correct to think  I just need to put 110.15 into nav1 and course for either runway on the course dial on MCP.  Then as I intercept should I be pressing something else?... Usually app but as I can't currently start XP I can't check... 

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I put the ILS frequency into N1 and N2 and the runway heading into the CRS windows (both) on the Glareshield panel.

As you line up with the runway, press the VOR LOC button and then press the APP button.  When you intercept the Glideslope, press the second CMD button and watch your SPD window and begin dialing it down when the speed shows up.  At 30 degrees of flap you should be at 140 MPH (Selected in your approach setup in the FMC).  You should have gear down, auto brakes set,  and spreedbrakes armed as you approach.

John

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5 minutes ago, Litjan said:

...or just watch the tutorials I made for this plane for exactly this purpose :lol:

Great tutorial I have to say.....help me a lot to learn fly IXEG beauty

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@OT2. Thanks for that... Great help. 

@Litjan. Yh once I get Internet back up and running I intend to... Sadly no Internet seems to mean no XP11 either so I just asked for a bit of help seeing as I can't do anything else.. 

Wayne 

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