The learner - why would you assume that there is no such checklist?
On the contrary - there is a comprehensive "Approach checklist" that should include all relevant aspects of the approach and landing including a crew brief of the approach procedure, instrument settings and Autoplit modes to be used.
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It was a question, hence question mark but maybe not clear as such. I did mean a detailed checklist including what the autopilot was controlling and what each of the crew were to control and monitor. Checklists are a great tool - one of the best things to come from aviation to other industries.
Edited to add - communication is one of the things we humans do worst - including making assumptions that others have understood what we mean - needs to be reinforced with feedback/questioning.
SLF - point taken, I always have assumed it was meant as a humourous term - not degenatory - I can still laugh at myself - humour is very important. I don't think most of us mind the term.