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Vertical Navigation (VNAV)

Traditionally, the only way to get glidepath information during an approach was to use a ground-based NAVAID, but modern area navigation systems allow flight crews to display an internally generated descent path that al…

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Vertical Navigation (VNAV)

Definition

  • Traditionally, the only way to get glidepath information during an approach was to use a ground-based NAVAID, but modern area navigation systems allow flight crews to display an internally generated descent path that allows a constant rate descent to minimums during approaches that would otherwise include multiple level-offs.

References

  • Instrument Procedures Handbook · Federal Aviation Administration · 2017