209ERWHATSYOURVECTOR
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I'm curious if other Airlines give their Dispatchers a lot a push back when they add fuel or are they more lenient and let the Captain and the Dispatcher deicide even if it's a VFR day?
There was a man by the name of Tom McDonald at PSA who came in and gave us a talk during ground school about fuel and the difference in thinking about fuel in pounds vs minutes...and how tanker and/or alternate fuel was calculated by Dispatch monitor.I'm curious if other Airlines give their Dispatchers a lot a push back when they add fuel or are they more lenient and let the Captain and the Dispatcher deicide even if it's a VFR day?
If you're going to be landing after the go around at company minimum, that warrants a min fuel declaration, at least everywhere I've worked.I plan on a perfect vfr day at a minimum enough fuel to do one go around and land back at destination at company minimum fuel. A go around is a routine operation and we should not be declaring minimum fuel to do one.
If the PIC doesn't have a valid reason, then there should be some way for the dispatcher to note this in case the higher ups want to ask questions.
Yea they don't want to be "tracked" but it's ok if we are.The old FOS/DECS had this when I was at Envoy. Only had a pilot push back once when I put the fuel in captain add.
Minimum fuel everywhere i've been is a specific number and the company min arrival fuel is a slightly higher number. I plan them to land at the higher after a go aroundIf you're going to be landing after the go around at company minimum, that warrants a min fuel declaration, at least everywhere I've worked.