A process wherein an aircraft starts from a cruising position by flying at
a cruising speed to reach a position that intercepts the glide slope. The
process can include the steps of decelerating from the begin descent
speed and the begin descent altitude of the aircraft during a first
descent phase with a first flight path angle until reaching a
predetermined speed corresponding to an aircraft speed at which the
aircraft flaps are extended for transitioning to a first intermediate
position; following a second phase of descent at a considerably constant
speed with a second flight path angle; and decelerating during a third
phase of descent with a third flight path angle to reach the glide slope
interception position. The aircraft slats and/or flaps adopt their first
intermediate position considerably when transitioning from the second to
the third phase of descent.