Sunday, November 26, 2017

Hello Friends

Hope you all are good.So today i want to share something great about technical things in aircraft.

 How does the ILS(Instrument Landing System) work?


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ILS systems work  by sending two beams able to be picked up by aircrafts radios and instrumentation that guide the aircraft down to a safe landingspot in the runway one guides you down on the altitude to the runway in a sort of slope (that's why it's called a GLIDESLOPE) and the other guides you into the centerline of a runway from the moment that you hear a pilot say LOCALIZER ALIVE the system guiding him into the extended centerline of the runway.This is done by the needle on the bottom of the horizontal indicator on the PFD for modern, electronic commercial airliners.And for other it's done by mechanical gauges.

The GLIDESLOPE works with the same principle, except it shows that needle on the vertical side of the artificial horizon.If you're to low the needle will tell you by moving up, telling you to climb and if you're too high it will move down telling you to descend.Aircraft capable of auto land can use the autopilot to interpret this information and make much better adjustments than the piolts can.This is why the auto land is only used in certain conditions that the pilots couldn't control the plane safely in.



                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        

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