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  1. How does ILS (Instrument landing system) work? - Aviation Stack …

    Mar 25, 2014 · How does ILS (Instrument landing system) work? I know it provides guidance to the runway by two signals, one modulated at 90 Hz, the other at 150 Hz, but how the airplane …

  2. What is the difference between ILS and VOR/DME?

    Jul 11, 2020 · The ILS has a glide slope providing vertical guidance. A VOR approach does not have any vertical guidance (although with a VOR/DME one can at least determine the exact …

  3. How do I know which airports have ILS and for which runways?

    Sep 8, 2020 · Here is an example chart for KLAX ILS 25R approach. In the top right, it says the runway, the airport, and the approach type (ILS or LOC). In the top left, it says the ILS …

  4. What is the difference between the ILS Critical Area and the ILS ...

    Jan 26, 2016 · The ILS critical area is an area of defined dimensions about the localizer and glide path antennas where vehicles, including aircraft, are excluded during all ILS operations. The …

  5. What are the lowest authorized minimums for each ILS category?

    Oct 11, 2016 · I have been recently told that ILS minimums were changed some time ago. Could anyone tell me what the lowest authorized ILS minimums are for CAT I, CAT II, CAT IIIa, CAT …

  6. Where does the final approach segment begin on an ILS approach?

    Feb 26, 2016 · It's pretty easy to answer as best I can determine: The Final Approach Segment begins at the Final Approach Fix. On FAA/NACO charts this is shown on the profile view with …

  7. How precise is an ILS (Instrument landing system)?

    The ILS is precise enough to allow landings in essentially zero visibility, including those performed by autoland. The ground based bits The vertical range is 1.4° (0.7° above glideslope, 0.7° …

  8. ils - What is the behavior of false glideslope signals? - Aviation ...

    Mar 12, 2017 · The glideslope system is an analog system, and as such, it's subject to aliasing, resonances, heterodyning, and eight other technical terms I pulled out of my ass. Maybe a …

  9. What is a localiser back-course approach and how does it work?

    Dec 1, 2016 · What does back-course approach mean ? How much signal strength should the back lobe of ILS should have in order to trace it and commence landing. How common is this …

  10. How to choose the right ILS when the runway has more than one?

    Jun 6, 2020 · I'm wondering how is the right choose when an runway has ILS x, Y, Z. What should I consider in order to pick one of those for landing?