Just wondering why it seems like ATC is always slam-dunking us on arrivals, and/or vectoring us so close in that we end up intercepting the localizer and glideslope at the same time (some of our old autopilots have difficulty keeping up with doing too much at once)![]()
You are not required to maintain last assigned heading once he says the words 'cleared for approach'. Then you may (and should) adjust your heading so as to intercept loc in your own way.
That's what I'm talking about, and it can be 10 or 15 degrees, not just a couple.I agree sometimes you have to "adapt" the heading but it's only a couple of degrees, and it's due to a bad vector because you'll end up past the FAF without getting on the LOC.