Just for fun, I'm calculating the AGL altitude that the airliners would be on final approach as they cross over my house, flying the ILS (or LPV). My house is inside the FAF. So it's easy geometry by using Google earth to get distance from my house to the runway TDP, and the approach plates specify the 3 deg glideslope (and the terrain around is all pretty level).
My question for you airline pilots is this: when cleared for the visual (instead of an instrument approach), is the airliner likely to still be on the same glide path? Or typically lower? or higher? Just curious.
My question for you airline pilots is this: when cleared for the visual (instead of an instrument approach), is the airliner likely to still be on the same glide path? Or typically lower? or higher? Just curious.