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•  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 Safety parameters.

•  To have the permits of the niteban breaks when required from Airport Authorities of destination airports

•  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 DGCA and foreign governmental rules and regulations, Company flight operating manuals, and corporate policies and procedures.

•  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.

•  To provide required information (such as WX, NOTAMS, Computer Flight Plan etc.) in the period of flight preparations to the Pilot-in-Command.

•  To prepare the Flight Plan and deliver it to the concerned Air Traffic Units.

•  To obtain the required overflight permission's out of duty hours.

•  To utilize the flight safety, route changes and passing the required information to the concerned units.

•  To provide the information of flight safety and operations to the Pilot-in-Command in flight.

•  Aerodromes, which does not have situation unit.

•  To observe the meteorological reports and situation and deliver it to the Pilot-in-Command.

•  To start the emergency operational procedures in accordance with Flight Operations Manual while in emergency.

•  Dispatcher is also provides the contact with the ground crew and flight crew and passes the required information to the Pilot-in-Command.

•  To plan the pre-flight operation and arrange the precautions for the flight.

•  Flight pursuit.

•  Assistance during flight.

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