Airbus A320 Raw Data ILS Approach

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Hi. First ever YouTube Video. I am an A320 Training Captain and some people have said there is a dearth of raw data ILS's to be found. The sound is terrible, but if you listen carefully you can get the general gist of it. If it turns out to be helpful and someone actually watches it, I will produce a better one. I hope it is helpful to aspiring Airbus pilots.
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Hi Folks. I had no idea anyone would actually watch this! Anyway, sorry about the sound - this was a last minute thing in the simulator to show someone who asked for a demo. My ‘real job’ is as a training captain for an airline in the UK, so I have sat through a lot of these.

The trick for glass cockpits is to develop a triangular scan of speed, localiser & glideslope - but keep your decreasing altitude in mind at all times. Don’t stay more than a couple of seconds on each one. The technique is to always go back to a steady attitude (typically 2.5 deg of pitch) and get back to wings level every time after an adjustment. That is easier said than done on the A320, but it is a vital part of a raw data approach. Don’t get fixated on one parameter. In terms of tracking, don’t worry about drift - if the localiser is left of the yellow marker, put the track diamond left of the magenta QDM sword. Similarly if you are low on the glide put the bird above 3 degrees down and vice versa. For speed control, ‘your trend is your friend’! Whenever you see the trend vector, increase or decrease thrust as required as the tip of the arrow touches the required speed - No N1 settings required. Hope that helps.

angushogg
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Truly awesome footage. Would LOVE to see more.

JetlinerX
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Great video, I come back to this time and again, every 6month before my check.

joemark
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Best raw data skill test would be with bird off 😁 hella fun every-time you nailed it

Keitan
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Nice video! It was very well executed. One thing that could help keep the LOC, with wind correction, is to pay attention on the heading scale green diamond. If you match it, it will help you keep the LOC without much variations. Please, share more videos like this. Happy landings!

bachian
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Good job. I had fun watching. Very helpful for us prepping for recurrent

TheWanderingEwe
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Took a while to get that CDI nuts on. I didn’t realize that big jet flies the approach so slow. Overall, nice job once you got her established.

Hace
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Great video. I sure hope to see more from this channel. Subscribing just in case. :)

sky
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This is a ILS approach & Go Around, @ short final, 200 ft AGL, at the end yes?

billkgeorge
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I never saw the landing scales turn from two dots to one dot. When does that happen? At a certain DME or a certain altitude?

rael
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Maybe if possible you could help from the below?

I'm at 140 knots following 354° inbound (CGS VOR).AP off.
From my heading 354° to join 43°inbound RWY 04L, I need a right turn of 49°.
If I calculate my time for turning, would be speed/3° standard turn = 140knots/3=16.3 seconds.
Then my bank angle is (140/10)+7= 21°.
From these assumptions and the fact that I cannot turn before 5 NM from VOR.
How do I know then when to turn?
If I use the other formula IAS ( approx to GS as close to RWY) squared / 10, I get a radius of (140/60)2/10= 0.9 NM.
But this assumes a standard bank angle of 25-30° right?
Then in first assumption, my bank angle should be 21°. I'm confused there.
If I use a third formula, 1% of GS, I get a radius of  0.7 NM (1.4/2) correct?
Should I calculate the circumference of the circle and start turning from that circumference?
It would be great if you could help me understand this!

ro
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Hi, sorry for stupid question: how come there are two different altitudes - one at the bottom of the circle, second in the right slope (like 570/1440)? Cheers

joeber
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What is the pink dot on the altitude bar?

chunthecaptain
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How long of a runway does the a320 need

jtepsr
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Thanks a lot
if someone watches this ten times, their raw data handling will be perfect

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