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The Instrument Landing System (Ils) - Ebook

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Part# 13-13058
MFR Model# 0717-MJ-E

Overview

This guide is compiled from a collection of notes and handouts assembled for my past instrument-helicopter students.

Learning to fly helicopters can, at times, be challenging enough. The pursuit of the instrument helicopter rating adds a new level of knowledge and hopefully, a new level of understanding about many flight dynamics.

This guide will provide the reader with a basic overview of the Instrument Landing System and its various associated components. The material has been written for you, the helicopter pilot, by a helicopter pilot and instructor. Sadly, the majority of training guides, manuals and texts are normally geared for our fixed wing brethren. Finally, a guide just for you.
   
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Contents

  • The instrument landing system (ILS) explained
  • ILS components and approach types the four ils components
  • Localizer, glide slope, marker beacons, approach lighting systems
  • alternative ils components
  • Compass locators, ILS errors to consider flying the ils approach
  • On the ground, in the air; four A’s procedure checklist The approach plate
  • Briefing strip, plan view, profile view, minima section, airport view, TIMTS procedures checklist
  • Final phases of the ils approach
  • Final approach fix, course reversal procedure, procedure turn, GPS modes, going “missed”
  • About the Author
  • Recommended Reading
  • Index

System Requirements

  • File Type: Standard Adobe Format (hover over)
  • File Size: 2.1Mb
  • Print: unlimited
  • Copy/Paste: unlimited
  • Offline Access: yes
  • Search: always
  • Bookmarks: always
  • System Reqs: Windows, Macintosh, iPad, and more

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