FAA Approved Airplane Flight Manual Supplement
Hawker Beechcraft B300 and B300C King Air 190-00716-03 Rev. 4
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Vertical Deviation Display
The vertical deviation for baro-VNAV approaches is displayed using a solid magenta symbol and “V”
label (Figure 29), compared to the magenta diamond and “G” label used for SBAS approaches.
Figure 29 - Vertical deviation display with barometric approach vertical guidance
The full-scale deflection (FSD) for the vertical deviation indicator (VDI) used for approach baro-VNAV is
the same as the full-scale used for an SBAS LNAV/VNAV approach and is shown in Figure 30. In order
to assist flight crews in determining when vertical deviation exceeds ±75 feet, yellow bands have been
added to the VDI display as depicted in Figure 31. The yellow deviation bands are displayed for
LNAV/VNAV and RNP approaches only, and only between the FAF and MAP. The indication is displayed
regardless of whether SBAS or baro altitude is the vertical guidance source.










