Hi all. I am a novice teaching myself the CRj200. I have figured most of it out but I cannot work out how to enter the correct flightplan to make an ILS approach to a particular runway. For example, I find myself looking through various STARs to see which might lead (with a particular TRANS) to a good line up to capture an ILS. If I look at approach plates on (for example, airportnavfinderdotcom) they do not match up with any of the STARs listed in the CRJ FMS. I have just updated the FMS from navigraph so its not an issue with that. Further, I am not able to scroll in to the map in enough detail prior to takeoff to see whether a selected route brings me onto the correct ILS approach. Often selecting various STARs seems to add many miles to the journey (sometimes doubling it). So I suppose the question is...for the CRJ with updated FMS, where do find your approach plates to match the FMS and from there how do you go about selecting STARs/TRANS etc to make sure you get properly lined up 10 miles out for good ILS capture on your preferred runway? As an example I fly to Nice last night from Milan and ended up approaching the runway 90 degrees off. My second question is in capturing the ILS. It seems to be tricky to capture this smoothly when changing from NAV FMS to NAV1...the loc is easy to capture but sometimes things get very bumpy when capturing the g/s? In the real world this seems to be very smooth. Is there a trick to this? Final question, why does the default x-plane 10 miles out approach always start at an altitude below which I can capture the glidesope? Ie I have to climb if I want to capture it or fly level for a few miles? Is there a way of re-setting this to, say, 3,500ft so that when I select the 10 miles out option I am higher than the default (which is about 2,500ft)? Thanks in advance!!