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Fuel league tables are every managers wet dreams. This is dangerous. End of.
I’ve been exposed to fuel tables for a long time and, as Wiggy says, they were informational. If you’d had a month of Caribbean hurricanes or CAT3 all day in Europe as opposed to CAVOK, then it was pretty meaningless. From where I see it, as long as you follow your OM A fuel policy on the ground and in the air, you should be safe. The risk is only in an unnecessary diversion/return if the signs were present that there were likely to be significant delays/weather at destination and you ignored this - which is poor airmanship but not dangerous per se, IMO.