ksu_aviator
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So that means you don't do diverts due to weather, or other issues??
Of course you can change your destination. You simply need to comply with the flight-reporting requirements contained in your GOM.
No. Diverting is different than redispatching.........
It's an operational control question. If a person with operational control approves the plan, it is OK. So if you are heading to Milwaukee and your DO sends a message to go to Oshkosh instead, you can go to Oshkosh. If you file to the airport with an IFR approach, planning to cancel and land at the nearby VFR only airport if possible, that's OK too - as long as the person with operational control knows about it. A PIC who has operational control can make the same decision. Any PIC can decide to divert for weather, mechanical, fuel, etc - but most comply with GOM reporting requirements to inform the person with operational control.
I understand, and all that is fine. But I'm talking about a very specific scenario where you depart with the intention of redispatching in flight....