B767 offset in china

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From: Hong Kong
it can't. The offset automatically ends when the approach begins. It makes sense if you think about it - a STAR is specifically designed to keep you safe - if you start adding offsets to them you'd see a lot of people hitting mountains.
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From: Mei Guo
This actually happens somewhat often out of PVG and I’ve also had it happen in PEK. You are correct that the FMC will not let you offset when you’re on a SID/STAR. However, there is a simple way around it:
Just select the fix you’re headed TO and drop it back into the TO position, then Execute. You haven’t affected your navigation/SID, but the FMC thinks you’ve now gone “direct” and are no longer on the SID.
You can now go to the RTE page and offset as usual.
Just select the fix you’re headed TO and drop it back into the TO position, then Execute. You haven’t affected your navigation/SID, but the FMC thinks you’ve now gone “direct” and are no longer on the SID.
You can now go to the RTE page and offset as usual.
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I’ve had 15. 3 is the norm. But when you ask for an offset for either “unable due restriction”. It’s the one and only place I’ve declared a mayday as we were deviating restriction or not. Wasn’t even acknowledged.

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From: GPS L INVALID
That's a classic, don't remember if i requested an offset or a heading due to a CB on the airway, but of course the answer was "unable due military area", to which I replied unable to proceed on route
... "Deviation approved"
... "Deviation approved"





