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Ever wondered how pilots manage to land safely in poor visibility? The Instrument Landing System (ILS) plays a crucial role, and one of its key components is the Localizer-responsible for keeping aircraft perfectly aligned with the runway centerline.
In this video, we break down:
✈️ What the Localizer is and how it works
📡 How it transmits signals to guide aircraft
🔍 The role of 90 Hz and 150 Hz modulation
🏗️ Where the localizer antenna is located
🎛️ How pilots use the Localizer needle to stay on course
⚠️ The limitations and potential interference factors
This is Part 2 of our ILS series, where we explore the systems that allow planes to land safely even in extreme weather conditions. Stay tuned for the next episode on the Glide Slope, which ensures the perfect descent angle!
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