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Old 9th April 2007 | 12:18
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what is dispatch release and what it requires ? does a pilot have responsibility in dispacth release ?
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Old 9th April 2007 | 13:43
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Old 9th April 2007 | 14:50
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I believe Dispatch Release is where an aircraft flight plans to destination A and with enough fuel to reach that destination legally. Subject to many factors including winds aloft, fuel burns, and other "issues". If enough fuel remains after a certain time the aircraft may be "re-released" to destination B which is the original destination. The Captain is ultimately responsible for Dispatch release as he/she is the pilot-in-command. It was/is used by predominately US carriers, however I stand to be corrected.
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