Flying-Corporal
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Can you takeoff knowing that your estimated landing weight is over max? Is it legal to takeoff, burn extra in cruise and land within the legal limit?
In FARs I found where it's illegal to land, but I couldn't find where it says it's illegal to takeoff.
Captain Kiwi...
There are no twists in either of your hypotheticals...in either case you cannot take-off.
The twist in the first scenario would be if you got the reroute AFTER take-off...then all planning goes in the trash can and you just have to make sure you land below max landing weight.
There is no way to make your 2nd scenario kosher...if you are that close on your landing weight then you must burn the fuel.
There is no "common-sense authority" when it comes to regulations and you can't claim emergency authority if the action you are taking is not necessary for a safe flight.
My question to you is...why are you in such a rush?
Wrong.
So you're telling me that if you are next in line at LGA and you're 100 pounds under planned taxi fuel that you will not accept a takeoff clearance?
One delay vector or altitude holddown for traffic cures the problem.
Don't land overweight and don't PUSH without the numbers jiving. Everything in the middle is one GIGANTIC variable.
Gup
Gup,
This isn't quite correct at all carriers. At 9E and other "legalistic carriers" you would be wrong, however common sense and appropriate judgement rules at other carriers like DL and it sounds like WN.
Different ways to skin at cat....