Wow, 14.6 seems a bit high. In a previous life we planned landing DC-10's with 16.0 at destination, and always carried an alternate (supplemental). Current employer, we work in time.. plan for 75 minutes fuel at destination. the actual amount varies obviously on weight of the plane. Generally though, somewhere between 10.0-12.0 on most days with no altn and no problems.
Now, i'd say (conservatively) 50% of the crews don't care about time, they just look at the fuel at destination. Regardless if you're landing at max structural or empty they want X amount.
But, i do have to say, working somewhere with no policy or accountability for fuel planned by dispatchers or requested by crews is kind of nice. They say that's soon to change.... and have been for the better part of a decade.