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1.    sa Transport Transports ae  Canada Canada NN A ODT OT   02 2000           Generic Operational  Control Manual   Dispatcher Manual   for Air Operators    Edition 2000    had     Canad       Air Operator   s Name   Flight Dispatchers Operational Control Manual    OMinister of Public Works and Government Services  Canada  1999    Permission is granted by the Department of Transport  Canada  to copy and or  reproduce the contents of this publication in whole or in part provided that full  acknowledgment is given to the Department of Transport  Canada  and that the  material be accurately reproduced  While use of this material has been authorized   the Department of Transport  Canada  shall not be responsible for the manner in  which the information is presented  nor for any interpretations thereof     The information in this copy of publication may not be updated to reflect  amendments made to original content  For up to date information contact the  Department of Transport  Canada     The information in this publication is to be considered solely as a guide and should    not be quoted as or considered to be a legal authority  It may become obsolete in  whole or in part at any time without notice     Revision original Introduction Jan 2000     Air Operator   s Name   Flight Dispatchers Operational Control Manual    This manual is the property of  Name of air Operator  and any disclosure of its contents to others is given in strictest confidence  It  must not be reproduced or u
2.  Air Operator   s Name   Flight Dispatchers Operational Control Manual    Intentionally blank    Revision Original Chapter 6 Jan 2000     Air Operator   s Name   Flight Dispatchers Operational Control Manual    6 01 Roles and Responsibilities  this is an example only and will vary with air operator     Manager Dispatcher    In the event of a major accident   the Manager Dispatch is responsible to the Director  Flight Operations     e for the over all co ordination of all flight dispatch duties as outlined in the  name of  air operator  Emergency Response manual    e for organizing and or supplying assistance as may be required by the controlling  Flight Dispatcher    e for ensuring that sufficient Flight Dispatch personnel are available on site to allow for  release of the controlling Flight Dispatcher from all Operational Control  responsibilities not related to the major accident    e to ensure that all documents related to the accident  received from the Controlling  Flight Dispatcher  are properly filed in the Flight Safety Incident Accident File    e for performing those Manager Dispatch responsibilities as specified in the  name of  air operator  Emergency Response Manual    e for advising and updating the Director Flight Operations of all known  incident accident related details     Controlling Flight Dispatcher    In the event of a major accident  the Controlling Flight Dispatcher is responsible to the  Manager Flight Dispatch     e For collection of all Flight docume
3.  and engine parts missing  the airplane must  be operated in accordance with the limitation stated in the FOM and as amended by the Configuration  Deviation List  CDL   Dispatch will advise the Captain whenever the airplane is dispatched in  accordance with the CDL     This manual is the property of  Vame of Air Operator  and any disclosure of its contents to others is  given in strictest confidence  It must not be reproduced or used in any way except with the specific    approval and permission of the  Director of Flight Operations      Any questions with respect to use of this manual or information contained herein shall be directed to the   Director Flight Operations      Revision original Introduction Jan 2000     Air Operator   s Name   Flight Dispatchers Operational Control Manual    Introduction    General    This Flight Dispatcher Manual  FDM  has been prepared by  Name of air operator   The purpose of  this manual is to       Provide the necessary operating limitations  procedures  performance and systems information  the qualified flight dispatcher requires to safely and efficiently exercise operational control for   Name of air operator        Serve as a review guide for use in recurrent training and Flight Dispatcher Competency checks       Establish standardized procedures and practices as outlined in Transport Canada   s Commercial  Air Services Standards  CASS      The FDM is structured in  6 chapters  containing  list the chapter titles    The FDM will be peri
4.  based on universal Time Coordinated  UTC   unless otherwise indicated     GENDER REFERENCE    All references to persons in this manual designated both sexes and whenever the male gender  is used  it shall apply to both female and male     PROPERTY    This manual is the property of  Name of air operator   It shall not be reproduced nor used  in any manner  except with the specific approval and permission of  name of person giving  authority      CONTROL    Control and currency of this manual are the joint responsibility of the offices of the DFO   Director Flight Operations   No alterations  changes  or deviations are authorized without  prior approval from this office     REVISIONS    Revisions to this manual are prepared by the Flight Dispatch department and revised under  the direction of the  Director Flight Operations and Manager Dispatch    Each addition to or amendment of the Flight Dispatch manual must be approved by Transport  Canada prior to general distribution to concerned Operational Control personnel     Revised pages are distributed to all manual holders  it is required that all manual holders  insert the revised pages in a timely manner  A list of effective pages is provided with each  revision to enable verification of currency and completeness     Revision Original Chapter 1 Jan 2000     Air Operator   s Name   Flight Dispatchers Operational Control Manual    1 09 MANUAL ORGANIZATION    This manual is organized in a phase of flight format  following the sequ
5.  prior to  representing  Name of air operator  in any public forum  i e  speaking engagements   school career days  etc      Flight Dispatch personnel contacted either directly or indirectly by the Transport Safety  Board of Canada shall refrain from comment on any regular or irregular operations   The Transport Safety Board of Canada representative calling shall be referred to the  Flight Safety Branch of  name of air Operator   phone number and name of the air  operators safety representative  for purposes of positive identification and for all  briefing debriefing information being sought     No person shall be under te influence of alcoholic beverages and or mind altering  drugs  while on duty  Sleeping at any time while performing the duties of Controlling  Flight Dispatcher is expressly forbidden     Revision Original Chapter 3 Jan 2000    3 03    3 04    3 05    3 06     Air Operator   s Name   Flight Dispatchers Operational Control Manual    STANDARDIZATION    The use of standardization enhances safety and efficiency by logically assigning to  different Flight Dispatch personnel the responsibility for the accomplishment of required  tasks  The use of standard procedures reduces the burden of planning and promotes  confidence and precision within the Flight Dispatch department     Although not all eventualities can be foreseen  it has been well proven that the best  operations occur when a high level of planning  communications  Flight Dispatch  support  and standardiz
6.  required to initial new circulars and  review all circulars they are not familiar with prior to assuming responsibility for shift     Revision Original Chapter 1 Jan 2000     Air Operator   s Name   Flight Dispatchers Operational Control Manual    Intentionally Blank    Revision Original Chapter 1 Jan 2000     Air Operator   s Name   Flight Dispatchers Operational Control Manual    Operational Control    CHAPTER 2   SECTION TITLE PAGE  2 01 ORGANIZATIONAL CHART 1  2 02 DIRECTOR FLIGHT OPERATIONS 4  2 03 MAMAGER FLIGHT DISPATCH 4  2 04 FLIGHT DISPATCHER 6  2 05 FLIGHT DISPATCHER  amp    PILOT IN COMMAND 9    Revision Original Chapter 2 Jan 2000     Air Operator   s Name   Flight Dispatchers Operational Control Manual    Intentionally Blank    Revision Original Chapter 2 Jan 2000     Air Operator   s Name   Flight Dispatchers Operational Control Manual    2 1 ORGANIZATION CHART   AS APPROPRIATE FOR THE AIR OPERATOR     Example       Revision Original Chapter 2 Jan 2000     Air Operator   s Name   Flight Dispatchers Operational Control Manual     this section should have a description of the personnel shown on the organization  chart and must include responsibilities and duties  Air operator   s may have  additional personnel specializing in certain areas example Training Dispatcher    chief dispatch  etc  The example below is a simple outline and should be  expanded to reflect the air operators organization     2 02 Operations Manager  operators may use other names Director Fl
7. Command     Formulating and implementing revised Operational Flight Plans when conditions warrant   and for communicating the revised plans to the Pilot in Command     Analyzing operational and meteorological conditions to evaluate and determine the safest  and most efficient minimum fuel requirement     When requested or deemed necessary  to provide the Pilot in Command with a thorough  and professional flight crew briefing  covering all significant information which may impact  the operation of his flight     Soliciting  interpreting  and maintaining current flight and field condition reports to provide  flight crews with the latest operational information     Capturing up to date flight progress information of assigned flight movements  Flight  Watch  and to ensure that the flight movement information is both current and accurate     Providing Weight and Balance  if applicable  with a flight release  which includes total fuel  requirements and aircraft weight limitations that maximizes revenue payload potential while    satisfying all Safety standards     Communicating to Air Traffic Control Services all Operational Flight Plan requirements     Revision Original Chapter 2 Jan 2000     Air Operator   s Name   Flight Dispatchers Operational Control Manual    Initiating Accident Alarm Procedures  and assessing and issuing Flight Incident Category  Reports  as required  inclusive of the Corporate notification process and maintaining a  written log during the incident     Resol
8. Control Manual    2 3 MANAGER  FLIGHT DISPATCH    The Manager Flight Dispatcher is a qualified dispatcher and maintains competency as per  CASS 725 124    Reports to  Operations Manager    Responsible for     e Providing day to day administrative  functional and technical direction to the Flight Dispatch  and Load Planning organizations on behalf of the Operations Manager  DFO      e Liaison with the Operations Coordination Department relative to the impact of Operational  Control upon Operations Coordination activities and requirements     e The development  implementation and enforcement of operational control standards  policies  and procedures pertaining to the Flight Dispatch function  in keeping with all Safety   Transport Canada  Corporate and Operations Coordination requirements     e Providing flight operational support through Dispatch services including  but not limited to   Flight Planning  Flight Watch  Weather Briefing  and communications as required by the  Canadian Aviation Regulations section 725 20 and those applicable sections of the Flight  Operations Manual     e Ensuring that all Flight Dispatch personnel are provided with adequate training  checking  and route familiarization suitable to the position being held within the Flight Dispatch  organization    e Ensuring that Company flights are safely and efficiently planned  cleared  and monitored in  accordance with established standards and regulations     e The initiation  maintenance  application and fu
9. EMENT RESOLUTION POLICY  The controlling Flight Dispatcher and the Pilot in Command shall make every effort to    resolve all disagreements pertaining to the exercising of operational control in a safe   efficient and timely manner     Revision Original Chapter 3 Jan 2000     Air Operator   s Name   Flight Dispatchers Operational Control Manual    However  should an irreconcilable disagreement arise between the flight dispatcher and  the pilot in command concerning a flight  the most conservative course of action shall  prevail  Advise from the Manager Flight Dispatch and the Operations Manager will be  sought by the pilot in command and the dispatcher in order to resolve the disagreement     If a resolution of the disagreement is unattainable and a delay or cancellation of a flight  occurs a full written report outlining the basis of the disagreement will be forwarded by  both parties to the Operations Manager     3 08 Communication Records    Flight dispatchers shall document safety information between flight crews  maintenance  and  list any departments supplying operational control with safety related  information   The documented information shall be retained for a minimum of  xx  days months     3 09 Dispatcher Records    The air operator maintains current records for each Flight Dispatch employee that  shows whether the individual complies with all training and proficiency checks as  stipulated by the Canadian Aviation Regulations  This record system is based and  main
10. MOTAMS   e Dangerous Goods  if applicable    e Weather sequences including and specials   e Airway and Terminal forecasts for destination and alternates  e all dispatcher communications with flight    e for preparing and secure a comprehensive analysis of the actual route and terminal  weather covering the specifically the accident scene and include a comparison of  actual conditions to forecast conditions    The procedures on handling threats against  name of air operator  aircraft or property are  found in  chapter xx   of the Emergency Response Manual     6 02 Alarm Call List    See chapter xx of the Emergency Response Manual for a complete list of management  phone numbers and the order of call     Revision Original Chapter 6 Jan 2000     Air Operator   s Name     Flight Dispatchers Operational Control Manual    6 03 Hazardous Material Call List    In the event of breakage  spillage  contamination  or other incident which causes a  hazard to people or property there are several organizations which provide expert  assistance or advise  The Controlling Dispatcher must use desecration when calling any  of the following organizations  The listed organizations are for emergency use only     Canada    All Hazardous Material Emergencies    Name   Telephone   Type Of Assistance     United States    CANUTEC    1 613 996 666    Technical expertise in handling emergency    Chemical Emergencies including class B poison    Name  Telephone  Type of Assistance     Etiological Agents  Na
11. The operational flight plan may be  computer generated or produced manually  working from charts and tables  by either the  flight dispatcher or the flight crew  When an operational flight plan is prepared manually   dispatchers will use  name of air operator  approved manual flight plan form    The dispatcher   s name will appear on the computer flight plan indicating the dispatchers  acceptance  The Captain will sign the flight plan after thoroughly checking its contents   The signing of the flight plan indicates the Captain   s approval and acceptance  All  discrepancies must be resolved by the Captain and dispatcher prior to the signing of the  flight plan     Manual flight plans will be sent  indicate by which means example FAX teletype etc    to the pilot in command displaying the dispatchers signature in the appropriate box of  the manual flight plan     Air operators should include here or a reference to a manual that outlines the  procedures used by operational control personnel to formulate a computer flight    plan     5 03 Filing Flight Plans    Revision Original Chapter 5 Jan 2000    5 04    5 05    5 06    5 07    5 08     Air Operator   s Name   Flight Dispatchers Operational Control Manual    Dispatcher will file the approved flight plan with ATC at least  xx hours   prior to  departure  If routing changes are required a new flight plan will be issued and care must  be taken to insure the current and valid fight plan is issued to ATC  All flight plan  changes 
12. afety  parameters    Securing curfew breaks  as required  from Transport Canada during irregular operations   Coordinating all planning aspects of both test and training flights    Ensuring  on day of flight  that the Flight Dispatch function performs safe and efficient    Operational Control in accordance with all Canadian and foreign governmental rules and  regulations  Company flight operating manuals  and Corporate policies and procedures     Revision Original Chapter 2 Jan 2000     Air Operator   s Name   Flight Dispatchers Operational Control Manual    e Liaison with the Flight Dispatch Manager  for the purposes of maintaining dispatch standard  operating procedures and all applicable sections of the Company Flight Operations Manual     2 05 Dispatcher and Pilot in Command    Prior to acceptance by the pilot in command of the Operational Flight Plan  OFP   operational  control  as delegated by the Operations Manager in the company operations manual  is  exercised jointly by the flight dispatcher and the pilot in command of a flight     After the pilot in command accepts the Operational Flight Plan  the flight dispatcher and the  pilot in command share responsibility for Flight Watch  The flight dispatcher and the pilot  in   command shall share pertinent and related flight information  including any proposed changes to  the Operational Flight Plan     After the pilot in command accepts the Operational Flight Plan  the flight dispatcher and the  pilot in command share re
13. as listed below    18  items OFP as indicated by asterisk in the list below  will be used for local area flying   test flights  training  sightseeing     Operational flight plans will be issued for all  Name of air operator  flights including  test  training and local sightseeing flights     5 02    Operational Flight Plan    The Minimum Required Content of an Operational Flight Plan is     1     10     11     Revision Original      air operator s name      date      aeroplane registration      aeroplane tail number  as applicable       aeroplane type and model  as applicable      flight number  as applicable        type of flight  IFR or VFR  not required if all the air operator s flights are the  same        pilot in command s name     flight dispatchers name  as applicable      departure aerodrome       destination aerodrome     Chapter 5 Jan 2000    12     13     14     15     16     17     18     19     20     21     22      Air Operator   s Name   Flight Dispatchers Operational Control Manual      alternate aerodrome  as applicable   including enroute alternates where  required       routing to destination by successive navigational way points and a method to  obtain associated tracks for each       routing to alternate aerodrome  as applicable        specification of any way points enroute to satisfy special operations  requirements  ETOPS  etc         planned cruise altitudes to destination and alternate  as applicable      planned cruise true air speed     planned cr
14. ation exist     It is the goal of Flight Dispatch to achieve a precise level of standardization that  discourages unsafe practices  carelessness  and the development of individualized  procedures  but not so high that operational flexibility  good judgment  and  professionalism are discouraged     NOTICE OF VIOLATIONS    Any communication received from Transport Canada by Flight Dispatch personnel  concerning an alleged or actual flight violation or incident will be immediately forwarded  to the Manager  Flight Dispatch    PERSONAL ELECTONIC DEVICES    While on duty  Flight Dispatch personnel shall not wear headset apparatus for the  purposes of listening to non  operational control related broadcasts  The Flight  Dispatcher shall at all times  monitor company communications     COMMUNICATIONS    All Flight Dispatch personnel shall pass the examination for  and be in possession of a  valid RADIO TELEPHONE OPERATOR   S RESTRICTED CERTIFICATE     All Flight Dispatch personnel are personally responsible for ensuring that the Manager   Flight Dispatch is supplied with a duplicate copy of the employee s current RADIO  TELEPHONE OPERATOR   S RESTRICTED CERTIFICATE to allow for  presentation and review by entitled parties     Revision Original Chapter 3 Jan 2000     Air Operator   s Name   Flight Dispatchers Operational Control Manual    All Flight Dispatch personnel shall comply with and adhere to all guidelines as stipulated  by Transport Canada for the use and control of radio te
15. ce the revision is filed  the currency of the manual should then be  checked by comparing the new LEP to the pages contained in your manual  If a disagreement is noted  or pages are found to be missing  contact Flight Operations immediately     FORMAL REVISION RECORD    REVISION REVISION REVISION REVISION  NUMBER DATE INITIALS NUMBER DATE INITIALS       Revision original Introduction Jan 2000     Air Operator   s Name   Flight Dispatchers Operational Control Manual    Intentionally Blank    Revision original Introduction Jan 2000     Air Operator   s Name   Flight Dispatchers Operational Control Manual    SUGGESTIONS COMMENTS    We would like your suggestions and or comments for improving the manual  This manual should  facilitate your day to day operation  a fact that is of concern to us  We have limits in the design and  printing process  but if a change is needed  as indicated by your response  we will change the things  we can  If a problem exists and you don t have the solution  state the problem  no formality is  expected  Please forward your recommendations to the  Manager of Flight Dispatch      Additional suggestions pages will automatically be provided to replace the ones you use for  forwarding your suggestions     Please  Keep us advised      Name of air Operator   Attention   Name of Manager     FDM  Page No        Suggestions Comments     Revision Original Introduction Jan 2000     Air Operator   s Name   Flight Dispatchers Operational Control Manual    Intentio
16. ence of a normal  domestic flight     Material that is not general to all operations or is unique to a particular operation or does not  occur routinely on a domestic flight is covered in separate chapters  apart from the phase of   flight format  A chapter table of contents appears at the beginning of each chapter  The  manual also contains a list of effective pages  index  amendment record and chapter of  definitions and abbreviations     1 10 PERSONAL MANUALS    Flight Dispatcher  nd Assistant Flight Dispatcher  personnel shall each be assigned a  personal copy of the following flight operating manuals    Example of manuals   e Flight Dispatch Standard Operating Procedures Manual   e Company Flight Operations Manual     It is the responsibility of each manual holder to review and remain knowledgeable of all  revision amendments  Timely amending of all personal manuals is mandatory     It is the responsibility of each Flight Dispatch employee to return all manuals in his possession  to the Manager Dispatch when his services are terminated  either finally or for a temporary  period when he is transferred to another classification where such manuals are not required     1 11 INFORMATION BULLETINS    Information bulletins are changes to this manual or the operational policies of  Name of air  operator   All bulletins must be read by the dispatchers prior to shift changeover  A Flight  Dispatch Bulletin is intended to provide a timely method of addressing operational issues   T
17. ently used alternates and charter airports     When calculating airport MTOW limits using the runway analysis manual be aware take  off  weights established by this transaction may limit payload  It is essential therefore that Flight  Dispatchers closely monitor takeoff weights to ensure maximum payload is carried AND that an  overload    Revision Original Chapter 4 Jan 2000     Air Operator   s Name   Flight Dispatchers Operational Control Manual    Intentionally blank    Revision Original Chapter 4 Jan 2000    SECTION    5 01    5 02    5 03    5 04    5 05    5 06    5 07    5 08    5 09    5 10    5 11    5 12    Revision Original     Air Operator   s Name   Flight Dispatchers Operational Control Manual    OPERATIONAL CONTROL    CHAPTER 5  FLIGHT PLANNING    TITLE  PAGE    General   Operational Flight Plan   Filing Flight Plans   Filing Flight Plans   Weather Minimum   Take off and Landing Minima  Alternate Airports   Take off Alternates   Auto or Computer Flight Planing  Manual Flight Planning   Manual Planing Fuel Calculations  example     Manual Flight Plan Release  example     Chapter 5    Jan 2000     Air Operator   s Name   Flight Dispatchers Operational Control Manual    Intentionally Blank    Revision Original Chapter 5 Jan 2000    5 01     Air Operator   s Name   Flight Dispatchers Operational Control Manual    General    In accordance with the classification  Name of the air operator  adheres to the  following type of operational flight plan  OFP   30 items OFP 
18. g safe and efficient    operational control over  name of air operator  flights in conjunction with the Pilot in   Command  on behalf of the Operations Manager     Responsible for     Exercising operational control in a Complex Type A  or Type B  Operational Control System  CASS 725 20     e Exercising operational control on a co authority basis with the pilot in command  and for  the joint responsibility of the safe efficient planning and monitoring of a flight     Revision Original Chapter 2 Jan 2000     Air Operator   s Name   Flight Dispatchers Operational Control Manual    The developing  reviewing  authorizing  issuing and revising  as required  of the Operational  Flight Plan for all scheduled and nonscheduled flights inclusive of training and test flight  operations  in keeping with Safety  Regulatory  Customer Service  and Corporate fiscal  requirements     Authorizing the release of an aircraft to operate in accordance with the terms and  conditions established by the Operational Flight Plan     Analyzing operational conditions and identify any opportunities that may constrain impede  or benefit operational capabilities inclusive of  but not limited to weather  facilities  Air  Traffic Control  and aircraft performance     Performing Operational Flight Watch and for determining if changes to operational and  meteorological conditions may affect the safety of flights within a prescribed area or on  assigned routes  and for communicating those changes to the Pilot in 
19. he average enroute temperature and wind components  will be calculated   see example 5 10     The burn fuel for the route is obtained from the appropriate aircraft planning  section of the air craft manual    The normal selection of alternates and additional fuels will be calculated using the  method above    A total fuel required for the flight will be provided to the pilot in command which  will include reserve  alternate  additional  and burn and will constitute the minimum  fuel required for the flight     Revision Original Chapter 5 Jan 2000     Air Operator   s Name   Flight Dispatchers Operational Control Manual    6  The max performance take off weight for the flight will be calculated insuring the  max landing weight and  or the max structural take off weights are not exceeded   7  A release message will be sent to the Captain  see example 5 11      5 11 Manual Planing fuel calculations    Fuel Calculation    pot vf OW _ S    CE o S  Wind Component    7500 2500  Additional fuel for  ATC etc   a 1000    Reserve  2200 sd    Max Landing Weight 50000    Calculated Max Take off Weight   burn   57500   MLW    Total FOD EE 5700  Minimum Fuel Required   burn   FOD 13200 i  rel  Max Take off Weight 57500 P        5 12 Manual Flight Plan Release  If a computer flight planning failure occurs flight dispatchers will forward the following    information to the Pilot in command    this is an example only and should be modified  to address the air operators needs      Revision Orig
20. hey are issued to clarify  standardize  or modify existing procedures or policies  or to  provide new information when necessary  Compliance with their contents is mandatory  The  information bulletins are located  where  this can be a book  manual or computer  system  in the Dispatch office   A list of effective bulletins accompanies each bulletin issued  and is located  where   A check of the effective bulletins will be made  at the first of each  month  against bulletins  discarding those no longer effective  The dispatchers must register  in the appropriate area  where  indicating the information has been read and understood     Revision Original Chapter 1 Jan 2000     Air Operator   s Name   Flight Dispatchers Operational Control Manual    When the content of a bulletin has been incorporated into the manual or is no longer  effective  the bulletin will be deleted  Changes to operational policies have been approved  by Transport Canada    1 12 INFORMATION CIRCULAR    A Flight Dispatch Information circular is intended to address all operational issues which are  not a standard operating procedure  For example  when the operational weights are  changed on an aircraft due to a landing gear change  or when a navigational aid is scheduled  to be unserviceable for a long duration and an alternative route is established  All circulars  are located  where or is it a separate section following the Information Bulletins  and  are issued in a numeric sequence  Flight Dispatchers are
21. ht Dispatcher is expected to plan ahead  anticipate problems   establish work priorities and exercise good judgment in the performance of his duties     REPORTING FOR DUTY    Flight Dispatch personnel shall report for duty at the scheduled time and be prepared to  assume duties as assigned   The individual shall prior to assignment be aware of his  responsibility  authority and the operational criteria associated with the particular  assignment     SHIFT WORKLOAD CHANGE OVER    Flight Dispatchers upon accepting a shift  assume responsibility and authority over the  assigned workload areas and shall remain on duty until      a  relieved by another Dispatcher     b  the operation s  has concluded or     c  the controlling Flight Dispatcher has been removed from his assignment by a  qualified Manager Flight Dispatch     BRIEFING    A Flight Dispatcher debriefing  at shift changeover  shall consist of a thorough  explanation of categories as outlined     e Flights under the flight watch phase   e Upper air charts  applicable to operations    e Significant weather charts   e Surface analysis and weather charts   e Weather information for origin destination and alternate airports  e Pilot reports  PIREPS      Revision Original Chapter 4 Jan 2000     Air Operator   s Name   Flight Dispatchers Operational Control Manual    e AIRMETS  amp  SIGMETS NOTAMS  e Changes to Aircraft Manuals    e Changes to Operating Manuals  e MEL Equipment as required    In addition the Flight Dispatcher w
22. ight Operations  etc      Reports to  CEO    Responsible for      use the following statement if the air operator is using a title other than Operations  Manager     The position of Director Flight Operations shall for interpretation under the Canadian Aviation  Regulations be considered synonymous with the position of Operations Manager as defined  therein     The Operations manager is the Senior officer of  and responsible for  the overall operation of   Name of air operator  Flight Operations Department  with direct administrative  functional  and technical responsibility for issues of operational control as performed by the Operational  Control  Flight Dispatch  organization     The Operations Manager provides administrative  functional and technical direction to the  Manager  Flight Dispatch relative to the safe and proper execution of the Flight Dispatch Pre   departure Preparation and Flight Watch functions     On day of flight  the actual exercising of operational control is delegated by the Operations  Manager directly to the Pilot in Command and to the designated Flight Dispatcher through the  Manager  Flight Dispatch     The Operations Manager is also responsible for the ongoing liaison with Transport Canada and    other international regulatory groups concerning flight operations matters involving the  Operational Control  Flight Dispatch Flight Watch  organization     Revision Original Chapter 2 Jan 2000     Air Operator   s Name   Flight Dispatchers Operational 
23. ill provide flight crews on request with a  comprehensive weather briefing  The briefing will contain the following information     e weather information  this will include origin destination alternate and any enroute  airports that may effect the flight    e NOTAM information for airports and enroute facilities effecting the flight   e Aircraft serviceability  MEL items etc     e Limitations  any restrictions that maybe imposed by ATC MEL items or air  operator policy    e Performance limitations  weight  altitude  temperature limitations    e Routine and irregular operations  curfew  ATC  labor problems etc     e Any notices or bulletins publish by the air operator or Transport Canada     NOTE  Flight Dispatcher s  will be considered relieved from duty only when the  individual s  assuming their duties and responsibilities are satisfied with the  debriefing  Assumption of the shift by the incoming Flight Dispatcher implies an  acceptance of responsibility for the complete operation     4 05 OPERATIONAL CONTROL    Operational Control is defined as the exercising of authority by qualified personnel  over the formulation  execution and amendment of the Operational Flight Plan as  detailed in the Canadian Aviation Regulations  The authority for Operational  Control is joint and shared solely between the Pilot in  Command and the controlling  Flight Dispatcher  For operation purposes  Operational Control commences   hours prior to flight departure  and terminates upon confirmati
24. inal Chapter 5 Jan 2000     Air Operator   s Name   Flight Dispatchers Operational Control Manual    Example   The following is an example message for manual flight planning     Please hold for Captain  name    Dispatcher  ame  releases FLT 1234 dte YYZ YUL MIN 13200 MTOW 57500  ALTN YOW   PLNG YYZ YUL FL150 TMP STD M4 COMP P20K DIST 390 NM TIME  1 30 BURN 7500   ALTERNATE YOW FL 6000 TMP STD COMP M10K DIST  9ONM TIME 30 BURN 2500   ADNL 1000 PLND FOR ATC FOD 5700   MTOW 57500 GOOD TO 23C RWUNWAY 06L PRES 29 92   ROUTEING  planned with ATC   YYZ SID                YUL  DEPATURE TIME  1400Z TAS 245 kts ETE           Abbreviations   1234  flight number  dte   date of operation  YYZ YUL departure  and destination stations  MIN   minimum fuel  MTOW   Max Take off Weight   ALTN   alternate  FL   Flight Level  TMP   temperature  M   MINUS  P   PLUS   COMP   average component for route using the M or P for Plus or minus components    DIST   distance  ADNL   additional fuel  TAS  true air speed  ETE estimated time  enroute      Revision Original Chapter 5 Jan 2000     Air Operator   s Name   Flight Dispatchers Operational Control Manual    Intentionally Blank    Revision Original Chapter 5 Jan 2000     Air Operator   s Name   Flight Dispatchers Operational Control Manual    Operational Control    CHAPTER 6  EMERGENCY PROCEDURES  SECTION TITLE PAGE  6 01 Roles and Responsibilities 1  6 2 Alarm Call List 2  6 03 Hazardous Material Call List 3    Revision Original Chapter 6 Jan 2000    
25. lephone communications and  equipment     All Flight Dispatch personnel shall conform to proper telephone etiquette by identifying  the department name followed by the name of the person the caller has reached     All incoming Flight Dispatch radio communications shall be challenged by Flight  Dispatch personnel immediately upon receipt     For the continued preservation of safety  if due to individual and or Flight Dispatch  departmental workload requirements  there should become a necessity to prioritize the  handling of incoming radio and or telephone calls  the following sequence shall be  followed     1  Radio calls associated with airborne flights and flights in motion on the ground that  have declared an emergency     2  Telephone calls associated with airborne flights and flights in motion while on the  ground that have declared an emergency only  if the information supplied is critical to  the continued safe conduct of the flight and or has been specifically requested by the  operating Flight Crew and or controlling Flight Dispatcher     3  Radio calls associated with airborne flights operating under normal conditions     4  Radio calls associated with flights while in normal motion on the ground during their  departure phase of operation     5  Radio calls associated with flights while in normal motion on the ground during their  arrival phase of operation     6  Telephone calls associated with normal operations of either ground or airborne  flights     3 07 DISAGRE
26. light crews will record the agreed take off alternate on the operational flight plan     Revision Original Chapter 5 Jan 2000     Air Operator   s Name   Flight Dispatchers Operational Control Manual    The flight crew will advise dispatch in the event they become aware a take off alternate  is required  The Captain will advise     1  The requirement for a take off alternate   2  Verify the acceptability of the take off alternate suggested  3  record the agreed take off alternate on the operational flight plan    5 09 Auto or Computer flight Planning    Air operators using computer flight Planning system should outline the process used by the  dispatcher in obtaining a flight plan and acceptance by the pilot in command  Items for  consideration are    e how the flight plan is authorized  example formal signature or electronic  signature      revision of flight plans   how NOTAM information is displayed on flight plan  how weather information is displayed   runway restriction information   upper air data being used for calculations of fuel    A short explanation of all items on a computerized flight should be available to both  dispatchers and pilots    5 10 Manual Flight Planning    In the event of a computer failure and operational control is unable to produce electronic  flight plans the following procedures will be implemented     1     Dispatchers will select the optimum altitude for the route and aircraft using the  appropriate upper air data    From the upper air data t
27. me    Telephone   Type of Assistance  Radioactive Material  Name     Telephone   Type of Assistance     Revision Original    CHEMTEC  Chemical Transportation Emergency Center   1 202 483 7616   Technical expertise in handling emergency  Can also provide  additional emergency numbers     U S  Public Health Service  Center for Disease Control  1 404 633 5313  Technical expertise and guidance    U S  Department of Enerby  Security operation Center  1 615 525 7885 or 526 1005  Technical expertise and advise    Chapter 6 Jan 2000    
28. nally Blank    Revision Original Introduction Jan 2000    1 01    1 02    1 03    1 04    1 05    1 06    1 07    1 08    1 9    1 10     Air Operator   s Name     Flight Dispatchers Operational Control Manual    Chapter 1  INTRODUCTION    PREFACE    AUTHORITY    DEFINITIONS  amp  ABREVIATIONS    TIME    GENDER REFERENCE    PROPERTY    CONTROL    REVISIONS    MANUAL ORGINIZATION    PERSONAL MANUALS    INFORMATION BULITENS    INFORMATION CIRCULARS    Revision Original Chapter 1    Jan 2000     Air Operator   s Name   Flight Dispatchers Operational Control Manual    Intentionally Blank    Revision Original Chapter 1 Jan 2000     Air Operator   s Name   Flight Dispatchers Operational Control Manual    1 01 PREFACE    This Flight Dispatch Manual is enabled by and consistent with  Vame of air operator   Company Flight Operations Manual  It includes instructions and information necessary for  flight dispatch personnel involved with the operations of  Vame of air operator  aircraft to  perform their duties and responsibilities with a high degree of safety     Operational control is conducted in compliance with the applicable Transport Canada issued  Canadian Aviation Regulations  CARs  and Commercial Air Services Standards  CASS    There shall be no deviations from applicable CARs or CASS unless approved by Transport  Canada  Operations conducted under this manual have been approved by Transport  Canada as being in compliance with all pertinent regulatory source documents of Transpo
29. nts pertaining to the accident and for timely  delivery of same to the Manager Dispatch    e For operational control of the affected flight until its termination or until formally  relieved of responsibility by the Manager Flight Dispatch or the Director Flight  Operations       Note  being formally relieved of responsibility by the Manager of Dispatcher or  the Director Flight Operations does not negate the controlling Dispatcher from  continuing to render all possible assistance during the remainder of the  emergency        Revision Original Chapter 6 Jan 2000     Air Operator   s Name   Flight Dispatchers Operational Control Manual    e For obtaining as much information as possible about the nature of the emergency and  for the timely forwarding of same to the Manager Dispatch    e For distributing assigned workload so full the dispatcher   s full attention can be  devoted to the accident or incident    e For compiling writing and relaying to the Manager Flight Dispatch all data pertinent  to the accident or incident    e Establish direct communications with the aircraft  where possible   e Log in hard copy all instructions at the earliest possible time    e When applicable  clear all company radio frequencies of non essential  communications    e At off line stations advise  Tower  FSS  and emergency personnel  if applicable     e For securing all relevant flight planning documents inclusive of     e teletypes   e Faxcimillies   e Dispatcher releases   e Flight Plans   e 
30. odically revised to incorporate pertinent procedural and system information  changes  Items of a more critical nature will be incorporated in operational bulletins and distributed in a    timely manner  In all cases  such revisions and changes will remain compatible with the Commercial Air  Services Standards  CASS      Revision original Introduction Jan 2000     Air Operator   s Name   Flight Dispatchers Operational Control Manual    Intentionally Blank    List of Effective Pages       Revision original Introduction Jan 2000     Air Operator   s Name   Flight Dispatchers Operational Control Manual    ee    Revision original Introduction Jan 2000     Air Operator   s Name   Flight Dispatchers Operational Control Manual    Intentionally Blank    Revision original Introduction Jan 2000     Air Operator   s Name   Flight Dispatchers Operational Control Manual    Revision Record    Formal revisions to this manual are issued periodically by the Flight Operations Department to provide  current policies and information not previously furnished     Each formal revision will be accompanied by a new List of Effective Pages  LEP  and a Transmittal  Sheet containing the revision number  date and filing instructions  The person filing the revision should  enter the revision number  its date and initial the appropriate column below  Persons filing the revision  should enter the amendment sequentially  New amendments should not be entered until the previous  amendments have been entered  On
31. on of the flight s  arrival at destination     There are two key Flight Dispatcher activities associated with the exercising of  Operational Control  they being pre departure preparation and Flight Watch  It is  the Company s expectation that each Flight Dispatcher will prioritize workload  responsibilities in such a manner as to guarantee that the performance of Flight    Revision Original Chapter 4 Jan 2000     Air Operator   s Name   Flight Dispatchers Operational Control Manual    Watch always takes priority over pre departure preparation and planning  activities     Flight crews and dispatches planning multiple flight legs must insure the flight plans  remain valid  Flight crews on arrival at the down line station will check for any  revisions to the original flight plan  Dispatchers will advise down line stations of  revised flight plans and a confirmation from the station must be sent when the  revised flight plan has been received and accepted by the pilot in command     In the event that Operational Control activities should escalate to a point where pre  departure preparation activities may begin to adversely affect the Flight Dispatchers  ability to perform adequate Flight Watch  the individual shall initiate the following  procedure        reduction in pre departure activity in order to maintain a safe Flight Watch  e reschedule normal pre departure activities up to and including the delaying  and or cancellation of non operating flights under his operational cont
32. r radio calls   e Read  evaluate and action all written communications dealing with operational control    The above items do not exclude the Flight dispatcher   s responsibility for continual  monitoring of weather  facilities  flight progress and performing other dispatch duties     OPERATIONAL TASKS  Address pre departure issues     e Alternate changes   e Field conditions   e ATC restrictions   e Payload changes   e MEL items   e Weather conditions effecting Maimum Take off Weights  e Slot Times   e Aircraft changes    OPERATING PROCEDURES  AIRCRAFT PERFORMANCE STRUCTURAL WEIGHT LIMITATIONS  The controlling Flight Dispatcher shall maintain an adequate working knowledge of the  performance parameters  including performance and structural limitations of the aircraft  types operating under his jurisdiction  This knowledge in conjunction with  meteorological and operational analysis shall be used to   Establish the Maximum allowable takeoff weight based on      Structural limitations       Aircraft performance  e Runway limiting factors    Revision Original Chapter 4 Jan 2000     Air Operator   s Name   Flight Dispatchers Operational Control Manual    e    _ En route terrain clearance  Establish the Maximum allowable landing weight based on     e Structural limitations  e Aircraft performance  e Runway limiting factors for destination and alternate terminals     The  air operators  Runway Analysis Manual provides Weight Limitation Charts for scheduled  airports and some frequ
33. rol    4 06 WORKLOAD MANAGEMENT    Normal priorities are listed below  however adjustments for daily operations are  expected  The urgency of any operational condition should dictate the following  order of work priority     EMERGENCY AND SAFETY related situations will be handled with top priority     ADVICE TO PILOTS shall be primarily given prior to departure and be of  sufficient detail as to allow the Pilot in Command to discharge his responsibilities  under the Canadian Aviation Regulations  Updates en route are on an as required  basis     Safety related conditions such as     e sigmets  turbulence and thunderstorms on route of flight    e Changes to operational environment such as updated wind information  alternate and  destination weather advice  terminal delays  inoperative facilities  field conditions   diversion advice    e Securing MEL approval    e Revisions to Operational Flight Plans and Flight Releases     Revision Original Chapter 4 Jan 2000    4 07    4 08     Air Operator   s Name   Flight Dispatchers Operational Control Manual    e Amend previously released flights to reflect OFP changes in operating conditions    e Amend flight plans to reflect aircraft changes   e Update any performance restrictions due to temperature  pressure  weight etc    e Dispatchers are expected to assist other Flight dispatchers as the need requires    e Advise management if workload is becoming unmanageable    e Answer telephones promptly  giving name and department     e Answe
34. rt  Canada     Dispatchers must be thoroughly familiar with the content of this manual as it pertains to their  areas of responsibility  All dispatchers are charged with having a good working knowledge  of all regulations and other  Name of air operator  manuals pertinent to the exercise of their  Dispatcher Certificates    1 02 AUTHORITY  The information  instructions  policies and procedures contained in this manual are binding on  all  Name of air operator  Operational Control and Flight Operations personnel   Name of  air operator  policies maybe more restrictive than the Transport Canada approved  regulations and standards but no policy in this manual may be less restrictive than the  regulations or standards set forth by Transport Canada    1 03 DEFINITIONS and ABREVIATIONS  The following definitions apply as used throughout this manual     e include   means to include but is not limiting     e shall   is used in the imperative sense  It is to be construed and understood as binding or  mandatory     e may   is used in a permissive sense  It means the desire or method is not mandatory    Revision Original Chapter 1 Jan 2000     Air Operator   s Name   Flight Dispatchers Operational Control Manual    e co authority dispatch    means a flight where the flight dispatcher and the pilot in   command share responsibility for Flight Watch    e flight watch    means maintaining current information on the progress of the flight and  monitoring all factors and conditions that migh
35. sed in flight operations or other commercial enterprises by any person  agency or corporation without  specific approval and permission of the  Director of Flight Operations      Any questions with respect to use of this manual or information contained herein shall be directed to      Name of Air Operator Address and Phone number        Revision original Introduction Jan 2000     Air Operator   s Name   Flight Dispatchers Operational Control Manual    Introduction    This manual in conjunction with the  name of Air Operator   Flight Operations Manual contain all the  pertinent information  and is intended to meet all Transport Canada Regulations and Standards   Instructions contained in this manual shall govern the conduct of the Operational Control System of   Name of Air Operator   Where operating procedures and performance data presentations differ from  those of Transport Canada  such revised procedures and modified performance presentations must be  approved by Transport Canada     When operations are scheduled with certain airplane or airplane system components unserviceable  the  airplane must be operated accordance with the limitations stated in the FOM and as amended by the  Minimum Equipment List  MEL   Maintenance will install placards at appropriate locations in the  airplane advising of unserviceable equipment  Dispatch will advise the Captain whenever the airplane is  dispatched utilizing MEL relief     When operation is scheduled with certain secondary airframe
36. sponsibility for Flight Watch  Once a flight has commenced  the final  decision on any changes to the Operational Flight Plan shall be taken by the pilot in  command  based on considerations of safety  For the purpose of operational control systems  a flight is  deemed to be  commenced  after brake release for take off     Limited pilot self  dispatch of flights may be permitted at those enroute stops where a lack of  communications facilities prevents the co  authority dispatch of a flight  In such cases   name of  air operator  shall develop  and submit to Transport Canada   Civil Aviation for approval   these additional procedures are intended to compensate for the lack of flight dispatcher  participation in the flight s next operational flight plan     Revision Original Chapter 2 Jan 2000     Air Operator   s Name   Flight Dispatchers Operational Control Manual    Intentionally Blank    Revision Original Chapter 2 Jan 2000    SECTION    3 01    1    3 02    3 03    3 04    3 05    3 06    3 07    3 08    3 09    3 10    Revision Original     Air Operator   s Name   Flight Dispatchers Operational Control Manual    Operational Control    Chapter 3  General Operational Control Policies    TITLE PAGE    SAFTEY   PERSONAL CONDUCT  STANDARDIZATION   NOTICE OF VILOLATIONS  PERSONAL ELECTRONIC DEVICES  COMMUNICATIONS    DISAGREEMENT RESOLUTION POLICY    COMMUNICATION RECORDS 3  DISPATCHER RECORDS  TRAINING 3  Chapter 3 Jan 2000     Air Operator   s Name   Flight Dispatchers Opera
37. t affect the Operational Flight Plan     e pilots self dispatch   means a flight where the pilot in command is solely responsible for  Flight Watch     e Complex Operations   means operations where any two of the following conditions exist   e the air operator operates more than 6 aeroplanes having a passenger seating  configuration of 20 or more and a maximum gross take off weight of 45 455 kg     100  000 Ibs   or more     e the air operator operates more than 18 flights  constituting 18 take offs and 18  landings  per 24 hour period      e the air operator s operations are mixed domestic and international   e Communications    e Timely communication means the ability to establish communications domestically  within thirty minutes of first trying and internationally within one hour when the  flight is in cruise    e Direct communications means the ability of the Flight Dispatcher and Pilot in   Command to communicate using the air operator s facilities  an electronic data  link facility  or a facility operated by a third party    e PIC Pilot in command  Captain  e FD Flight Dispatcher   e FOO Fight Operations Officer     e COM Company Operations Manual     e MEL  Minimum Equipment List     Revision Original Chapter 1 Jan 2000    1 04    1 05    1 06    1 07    1 08     Air Operator   s Name   Flight Dispatchers Operational Control Manual    e OFP  Operational Flight Plan   e DRM   Dispatch Resource Management   TIME REFERENCES    All references to time  including dates  are
38. tained in the Dispatch department located  address where files are maintained    The maintenance of this system is the direct responsibility of the Manager Flight  Dispatch     3 10 Training    Training of all flight Dispatchers will be as per CASS 725 124  21  and further training  information can be found in the Dispatcher Training Manual  TP 13498E     Revision Original Chapter 3 Jan 2000     Air Operator   s Name     Flight Dispatchers Operational Control Manual    Operational Control    CHAPTER 4   ADMINISTRATION POLICIES  SECTION TITLE  4 01 OBJECTIVES  4 02 REPORTING FOR DUTY  4 03 SHIFT WORKLOAD CHANGE OVER  4 04 BRIEFING  4 05 OPERATIONAL CONTROL  4 06 WORKLOAD MANAGEMENT  4 07 OPERATIONAL TASKS  4 08 OPERATING PROCEDURES    Revision Original Chapter 4    PAGE    Jan 2000     Air Operator   s Name   Flight Dispatchers Operational Control Manual    Intentionally Blank    Revision Original Chapter 4 Jan 2000    4 01    4 02    4 03    4 04     Air Operator   s Name   Flight Dispatchers Operational Control Manual    OBJECTIVES    The function of Flight Dispatch is to conduct safe and efficient flight operations in  coordination with the Pilot in Command and other Departments and Agencies  To  achieve these objectives  the Flight Dispatcher must constantly be aware of the changing  conditions that affect the operations environment and be prepared to react to these  conditions in the proper manner as specified by established regulations  policies and  procedures  The Flig
39. tional Control Manual    Intentionally Blank    Revision Original Chapter 3 Jan 2000    3 01    3 02     Air Operator   s Name   Flight Dispatchers Operational Control Manual    SAFETY    Safety is the most important consideration in all air operations  The operating  philosophy of  Name of air operator  concludes that safety is an essential ingredient to  success  Every policy or procedure shall be developed around such safety oriented  guidelines  Knowing and adhering to safe practices that have been established for the  mutual benefit of both Flight Operations and Flight Dispatch personnel are essential to  the prevention of mishaps  BE PROACTIVE NOT REACTIVE     PERSONAL CONDUCT     Name of air operator  expects all employees to accept certain responsibilities for  adhering to business principles in matters of personal conduct and to exhibit a high  degree of personal integrity  Acceptable conduct involves not only sincere respect for  the rights and feelings of others but assurance that personal conduct in both business  and personal life avoids any action that might  Be harmful to the employee himself  other  employees  the Company  or cause any unfavorable reaction for current or potential  internal and external customers     Flight Dispatch personnel must use discretion when dealing with the public or news  media regarding corporate matters prior to being permitted to participate in interviews  or make public statements  Approval from  Name of person  is also required
40. ture development of Flight Dispatch Standard  Operating Procedures Manual and all other manuals and documents relating to the Flight  Dispatch function     e Development and implementation of standard operating procedures to ensure safe  operations and compliance with the CARS  as directed by the Operations Manager     Revision Original Chapter 2 Jan 2000     Air Operator   s Name   Flight Dispatchers Operational Control Manual    e Monitoring and measuring Flight Dispatcher performance relative to their knowledge and  understanding of standards and procedures     e Maintaining complete and accurate records of Flight Dispatcher evaluations and training   e     Providing work schedules which ensure adequate and efficient Flight Dispatcher staffing    e Determining Flight Dispatcher training requirements and the development and delivery of  training courses and criteria     e Managing and ensuring the ongoing integrity and operational capacity capability of all Flight  Dispatch technical support systems     e Preparing the operating and capital expenditure budgets relative to Flight Dispatch    e Liaison with external agencies which may affect Operations Co ordination     e The receipt  validation and upgrading of airport reference information   2 04 FLIGHT DISPATCHER   Reports to  Manager  Flight Dispatch   General   A Flight Dispatcher  qualified as per Canadian Aviation Regulations section CAR 705 110 and  CASS 725 20 AND CASS 725 124 assigned the responsibility of exercisin
41. uise indicated air speed  or mach number  as applicable        winds at planned cruise altitude  these may be expressed in terms of  direction velocity or as a component drift angle       temperature at cruise altitude     ground speed or wind component during cruise       estimated time enroute  if broken down into way point time components  a    total shall be specified     23       time from destination to alternate  as applicable      24    distance to destination  if broken down into way point distance components  a  total shall be specified     23     26     21       distance from destination to alternate  as applicable      fuel burn enroute and from destination to alternate     fuel required for the type of flight plan for  as applicable       a  taxi     Revision Original Chapter 5 Jan 2000     Air Operator   s Name   Flight Dispatchers Operational Control Manual     b  destination     c  alternate     d  holding reserve  and    e  additional requirements or enroute reserve  as applicable      28    weights      a  total fuel on board    b  zero fuel weight  and   c  planned maximum take off weight     29    signature of pilot in command and the flight dispatcher  as applicable  or  alternate means of certifying acceptance  and    30    number of persons on board  crew and passengers  as amended by final load  figures     The format of the full operational flight plan shall allow the crew to record the fuel state  and the progress of the flight relative to the plan  
42. ving with Maintenance Control  the pilot in command  Flight Operations Management  Pilots as required  problems caused by any aircraft deviation from standard which may limit  or impact flight operational capabilities  and to communicate any operational limitations to the  Operations Co ordination and respective operating Branches  as required     Apprising Maintenance Control  Operations Coordination  other affected Flight Dispatchers   and Flight Operations Management Pilots if warranted  of any reported deviations from  standard which occur during flight and which could impact down line scheduling integrity     During irregular operations  congruent when practical with the Pilot in  Command and in  consultation with the Operations Coordination implementing flight delays when conditions  warrant  recommending flight cancellations  and initiating alternative plans     Initiating and coordinating airport handling when diversions to off line airports are required   Communication with the Operations Coordination providing timely analysis of meteorological  risk which may reasonably be anticipated to impact local and or system operations including    aircraft on layover     Providing and communicating revised Operational Flight Plans to optimize revenue payload  potential while maintaining adequate Safety standards     Administering  managing  and implementing economic petroleum policies to maximize  corporate profitability  subject to operational constraints and within proper S
43. will be recorded by the flight dispatcher indicating the time and nature of the  change     Filing Flight Plans    During those times when the normal communications system fails a pilot may self   dispatch  The Captain will ensure that     1  a copy of the operational flight plan is left with a responsible person at the departure  airport   2  the captain will establish timely communication with the operational control facility as  soon as possible after commencement of the flight   3  the captain will advise the contents of the flight plan to operational control   4  a written report outlining the circumstances will be forwarded to Flight Operations as  soon as possible after the termination of the flight   Weather Minima  see flight Operations manual  chapter section   Take off and Landing Minima  see Company Operations Manual  chapter section   Alternate Airports  see flight Operations manual  chapter section   Take off Alternates  Flight dispatcher will normally provide a notation on the flight plan designating a take off  alternate if required  In the event a take off alternate must be assigned after the flight    plan has been issued the dispatcher will     1  contact the flight crew and advise the pilot in command the take off alternate  assigned and fuel required     Revision Original Chapter 5 Jan 2000     Air Operator   s Name   Flight Dispatchers Operational Control Manual    2  record the acceptability of the take off alternate on the dispatchers flight log   3  F
    
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