Definition
ILS (Instrument Landing System)
A precision instrument approach system that provides both lateral (localizer) and vertical (glideslope) guidance to aircraft on final approach to a runway. The ILS allows pilots to descend along a precise path to very low decision altitudes, typically 200 feet AGL, making it the most commonly used precision approach in the United States.
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