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high (for example, 40 meters), we usually recommend to increase the
maximum number of scans simultaneously (for example, to 6 – to ensure
that the plane can detect the runway before all scan takes are used up).
If the plane fails to detect the runway after the set number of scans, it
will use the GPS-calibrated altitude value to perform the landing
procedure.
The above illustration shows the runway scanning process set to a
maximum of 4 times. The plane scans the runway from SCAN RUNWAY
ALT, and descend 5 meters for the next pass. With any successful scan
the plane proceeds to landing.
The Youtube link below is a video of a 200 KM long range flight ending
with auto landing. At about 5'22, the plane enters the scan runway
procedure. The first attempt of scan was already successful, so the plane
landed automatically wasting no more time. You can see the entire
landing procedure: