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The Red Max
20th Feb 2006, 13:53
In relation to the Smiths FMC, can someone explain what is meant by V/B (vertical bearing) in a VNAV path descent and how does it relate to FPA?

megapilot
21st Feb 2006, 11:20
V/B is great tool for visual approach.

Basil
21st Feb 2006, 12:15
Is that a bit like 'off path descent' circles?

duster1
21st Feb 2006, 22:48
I have found V/B (and the associated FPA) to be both an excellent cross-check to VNAV Path as well as a stand alone tool for visual approaches. As we all know, VNAV Path can sometimes lead one down the garden path. With the runway line selected and entered in V/B, there is always an accurate picture of descent angle required to make the runway and current aircraft descent path. For reference, read Bill Bulfer's book on the Smiths FMC - some excellent and creative ways to make more use of all the toys.
Cheers