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  • ILS failure in XPLANE12

    Hi everyone, I've been playing XPALNE12 for quite a long time. Recently, when I was flying the new ZIBO 737-800 mod, I found that there is a problem with its approach mode when using the APP on the MCP. When you click "VOR/LOC" or use "APP", the aircraft won't line up with the runway(almost in any airport, even when you have the right ILS landing frequency). At the same time, it will turn facing another direction even though there isn't any airport there. The turn is random. For example, when landing at ZSGZ/SZX RWY15/16, it will turn to the opposite direction facing 340°. That makes the approach mode in the ZIBO mod and the 737MAX mod unusable. But all the AIRBUS mod seems to work fine.
    I tried deleting any files that could have bugs but that just don't work.

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    G'day there! So, indeed put in the ILS frequency for the runway that you're landing on. However, you must do another step right before that. Each runway that has an ILS has a heading associated with it, usually the runway heading. This is so the aircraft's navigation system knows which direction to fly towards the ILS. You can find this heading in two places - in the 'APPROACH' page in your FMC, on the left-hand side. You must have the arrival routing and procedure programmed in first in order to see it. You can also find this on the charts for the procedure. Once you have that heading, you must put that heading into the 'course' windows on your MCP, which is what the two knobs and windows at both far sides of the panel are for (should say 'COURSE' right above the window). Make sure to put that number into both windows. Once that's done, the aircraft should fly towards the runway when you have captured the localizer.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by YSSYplanespotter View Post
      G'day there! So, indeed put in the ILS frequency for the runway that you're landing on. However, you must do another step right before that. Each runway that has an ILS has a heading associated with it, usually the runway heading. This is so the aircraft's navigation system knows which direction to fly towards the ILS. You can find this heading in two places - in the 'APPROACH' page in your FMC, on the left-hand side. You must have the arrival routing and procedure programmed in first in order to see it. You can also find this on the charts for the procedure. Once you have that heading, you must put that heading into the 'course' windows on your MCP, which is what the two knobs and windows at both far sides of the panel are for (should say 'COURSE' right above the window). Make sure to put that number into both windows. Once that's done, the aircraft should fly towards the runway when you have captured the localizer.
      Thanks for your reply! Geuss I'll have to practice more to fly the Boeing mod correctly. I've never flied any Boeing mod before this, IMHO Airbus mod is more simple for simulator flying

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      • #4
        You're all good! The 737NG/MAX is basically like a hybrid of technology - you've got the glass screens, modern FMC and GPS, however a lot of the aircraft's operating logic and general design of the aircraft (and cockpit) is from the 60s/70s. In Boeings after the 757/767 (so the 747-400, 777 and 787), it automatically tunes the ILS frequency and heading for you. So, a lot more technology is used on those models. Airbus however is in some ways more straight forward.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by YSSYplanespotter View Post
          You're all good! The 737NG/MAX is basically like a hybrid of technology - you've got the glass screens, modern FMC and GPS, however a lot of the aircraft's operating logic and general design of the aircraft (and cockpit) is from the 60s/70s. In Boeings after the 757/767 (so the 747-400, 777 and 787), it automatically tunes the ILS frequency and heading for you. So, a lot more technology is used on those models. Airbus however is in some ways more straight forward.
          I just tried switching "COURSE" on the MCP and it works. Now the APPORACH mode is working perfectly fine. And yes, to be honest the most difficult thing is to let a AIRBUS player learn how to fly a Boeing aircraft LOL

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