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Century 2000 - LOCALIZER APPROACH PROCEDURES; LOCALIZER APPROACH STEPS

Century 2000
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Localizer Approach
Step 1. HDG/ATT or ALT.
The localizer or ILS approach
begins with a transition from
the enroute structure to the
outer compass locator
(LOM). The heading bug is
used to select the desired
heading. The aircraft’s
attitude may be controlled by
the modifier switch or
through the use of the
altitude mode.
Step 2. REV/ATT or ALT.
Upon reaching the LOM, turn
the heading bug to the
outbound course of the ILS
and press the REV switch.
The autopilot will intercept
and track outbound.
Step 3. REV/ATT or ALT.
Upon tracking the localizer,
the system will compensate
for crosswind and enter the
“soft track” mode.
Step 4. HDG/ATT or ALT.
At the appropriate time, press
the HDG switch to begin the
procedure turn. Altitude
appropriate to this phase of
the approach should be
controlled using ALT or ATT
as necessary.
Step 5. HDG/ATT or ALT.
Proceed outbound in the
procedure turn until sufficient
time has elapsed to assure
proper re-interception.
Localizer Approach
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