T-45C TS, ADV, & IUT RIFP-01
Introduction to Radio Instruments
b.
Middle marker passage
(1) Amber light
(2) Tone is dots and dashes at 1,300
Hz
c.
Inner marker passage
(1) White light
(2) Tone is six dots per second at
3,000 Hz
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XIII. ILS approach 2.9.4.6.2
INTRODUCTION TO RADIO
INSTRUMENTS
A.
Initial entry to localizer intercept
* Elements of an ILS approach
1.
Procedure
* ILS approach procedures
* Transition from instrument to
a.
visual scan
select ILS steering and enter inbound
* Circling approach
course
* Missed approach procedures
* Climb, cruise, and descent
b.
Select MARKER and VOR on COMM
profiles
panel
* Safety/emergency procedures
NOTE: It is recommended that when
flying an ILS approach, the LOC audio
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signal be selected.
c.
Transition to landing configuration with
speed brake retracted (5-7 miles prior
to glidepath interception) and to on-
speed within 3-5 miles, trim
(1)
Reduce power (extend speed
ILS APPROACH PROCEDURES
brakes if necessary)
(PLAN VIEW)
(2)
Lower gear and full flaps/slats
passing 200 KIAS
(3)
Correct attitude for resultant lift
change from flaps/slats
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