Handling The Virtual Jets
What’s the real difference between an ILS, a VOR approach, and an RNP approach? Why can a Category I ILS take you down to 200 feet, while other approaches require much higher minima? In this episode of Handling the Virtual Jets, we break down instrument approaches from first principles -- looking at procedure design, obstacle clearance, lateral and vertical guidance, and how uncertainty determines approach minima. We cover: * How ILS localiser and glide slope beams provide precision guidance * Why non-precision approaches like VOR and NDB require larger safety buffers * The assumptions behind procedure design and obstacle clearance * Why “moving the lever” is not the same as confirming aircraft configuration If you’re flying on VATSIM, using Microsoft Flight Simulator, or training for more realistic airline-style operations, this episode will help you understand not just how to fly an approach — but why it works.
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