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What is baro-VNAV?

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Barometric Vertical Navigation (BARO VNAV) is a navigation system which presents computed vertical guidance to the pilot referenced to a specific Vertical Path Angle (VPA). The onboard avionics computer resolves vertical guidance data based on barometric altitude and is either computed as a geometric path between two waypoints or a angle from a single waypoint

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