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Instrument Landing System

( ILS ) Instrument Landing System.

Instrument Landing System which helps the pilot during landing especially in poor visibility conditions, It consists of 2 subsystems:

1- Localizer (LOC):

• It ensures that landing on the airport center line.
• It provides lateral guidance.

2- Glideslope (G/S):

• It ensures that landing in the 1st third of the airport.
• It provides vertical guidance.

You can also check how the pilots make sure that they have a takeoff checklist and what is it contain.

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