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Overview of Instrument Landing System by Chouaib Ben Boubaker is a document available to read on EtoBox.
The document discusses the history and components of the Instrument Landing System (ILS). ILS was first tested in 1929 and the first passenger airliner landed using ILS in 1938. ILS uses ground-based antennas to provide horizontal and vertical guidance to pilots during landing in low visibility conditions. Key components include localizer antennas, glide slope antennas, and ILS indicators in the cockpit. ILS signals can be affected by weather, radio frequency interference, and ground traffic. Marker beacons
- Author
- Chouaib Ben Boubaker
- Language
- EN