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Old 5th May 2016 | 12:02
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Metro man
 
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With non GPS aircraft, if the shift is not entered it updates the position to the numbers when take off is commenced therefore there will be an error if T/O starts somewhere else. This error is applied as a bias to each waypoint afterwards.

I heard that if a shift is not entered on GPS equipped aircraft, constraints may not be met on the SID as the aircraft has less distance than it thinks to reach a required altitude.
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