A37575. Thanks for raising the issue. I think you raise a very valid point.
For all the shortcomings of the modern day simulator, I think it can at least show up those pilots who abandon their aiming point on the runway too early, and find themselves reducing the rate of descent without really being aware of it, waiting for some visual cue that they can't consciously describe. All the better if the runway is limiting.
Centurious.
However what is the point of then adding "stabilised" when standard operating procedures already recommend that the aircraft be stabilised by 500 feet.
It forces both pilots to acknowledge the elephant that has just entered the room.