First I'd like to say thank you, this will be a wonderful help once i've had the time to thoroughly digest it. But, my noggin is still stuck on one fine point. These are the two instructions it gives me regarding not having the ILS indicators on the HUD, in keeping within spirit of the exercise, I would like to understand the heck he is saying.
I see the dashed cross and the lines but I don't see them moving as described here. I did see the air strip as I flew right over it and to be frank, now that i've passed over it a couple times I am fairly confident that with everything you provided I could touch down, crash a dozen times and just get the feel for it. But do you know what the dude is taking about here?
Sorry i didn't see the pictures so fuzzy.
"as we get closer to the airfield I should also mention that not all airfields have Russian ILS, as we had in the last lesson. Airfields that do, include Mozdok, Krymsk, Maykop and Krasnodar-Center. Being that Beslan does not have this, you will not get the HUD ILS indications.
However if you look down at your HSI, you will notice a dashed cross int he center and both solid vertical and horizontal lines. The dashed lines are fixed and represent optimal glideslope and localizer position for the solid lines.
If the glideslope bar is below the dashed line, you are above glideslope. If it is above the dashed line, you are under glideslope.
If the localizer line is left of center, you need to fly to the left. If the localizer is to the right of center, you need to fly to the right. You always fly to the needle"