How To Land in Microsoft Flight Simulator Automatically
Are you bad at landing in Microsoft Flight Simulator?Do you always get the warning "CRASHED" or "STALL" when landing?You will learn about auto landing in this article.
Step 1: Find the autopilot panel.
The top section of the cockpit panel is where it should be.
Step 2: The number box can be searched with NAV orCRS.
Below is where the heading for landing will be determined, as well as help for manual ILS approach.
Step 3: To display the radio stack, press SHIFT+2.
If you want to switch between NAV 1 frequencies, input the ILS freq to the box and press the switch in between the active and standby frequencies.The runway should be put into the NAV orCRS box in the autopilot panel.
Step 4: The NAV 1 can be activated by pressing the button below.
Step 5: The radio stack should be closed.
Step 6: The autopilot panel has a box for the speed of the IAS box.
Step 7: The auto pilot should be pressed to ON.
When there is a sound of continuous beep, you can press the APP or the IAS hold button.
Step 8: The plane will follow the ILS path continue on autopilot while setting the flaps to 30 or 40 degree, landing light on, gear down locked, spoiler armed, and auto brake at 1 if the runway is long and 2 or 3 if it is MAX.
Step 9: When the plane is about 7 seconds to land, turn off the auto throttle and manually control the speed.
Step 10: The plane should be on the runway by about 5 seconds.
Control the plane manually by turning off the auto pilot.Press F1 if you want to start the engine.
Step 11: Be ready.
This is the hardest part.You have to manually control the last 10 seconds to touchdown with no auto pilot.As necessary, make adjustment.The plane will go off course if you turn too hard.
Step 12: Touchdown!
The reverser is activated by pressing and holding the F2 button.The plane will be stopped by the reverser.
Step 13: When you reach 60 knots, press F1 to stop reverser.