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Aircraft DispatchersShared responsibility, full visibility

Built for the Aircraft Dispatcher

You share operational authority with the PIC. You need weather monitoring that never stops, release decision tools that document your reasoning, and flight following that keeps you ahead of every en-route change.

Aircraft dispatchers carry equal operational authority with the pilot in command under Part 121. That shared responsibility demands tools that provide continuous weather intelligence, documented release decisions, and real-time flight following.

AeroCopilot gives dispatchers aviation-grade AI that monitors conditions continuously — not just at briefing time — so you can exercise your authority with confidence.

  • Continuous weather monitoring with automated alerts for significant changes
  • AI-assisted release decision documentation and archival
  • Flight following tools with en-route weather overlay and deviation tracking
  • Multi-flight dashboard for simultaneous operations monitoring
  • NOTAM and TFR tracking with automated crew notification workflows
  • Part 65 certificate and recurrent training compliance tracking
Dispatch tools

What a dispatcher actually needs. Continuous monitoring, documented authority.

Continuous weather watch
AeroCopilot monitors departure, en-route, destination, and alternate weather continuously — not just at dispatch time.
Release documentation
Document your release decision with weather data, fuel analysis, and reasoning. Archived and retrievable.
Flight following
Track active flights with real-time weather overlays. Get alerted when conditions deteriorate along the route.
Multi-flight dashboard
Monitor multiple flights simultaneously. Priority flags surface the flights that need your attention right now.
NOTAM intelligence
AI filters critical NOTAMs from noise. Runway closures, equipment outages, and airspace restrictions highlighted.
Compliance tracking
Part 65 dispatcher certificate, recurrent training, and company qualification requirements in one timeline.
Day in the life

A dispatch shift with AeroCopilot. How the platform fits into continuous flight operations.

0400 — Shift start
Dashboard shows all flights for the next 12 hours. Weather synopsis loaded. Three flights flagged for convective activity.
0430 — First release
Review weather package for Flight 201. Fuel adequate, alternates open. Document release decision. Crew notified.
0600 — Weather change
SIGMET issued along Flight 201 route. AeroCopilot alerts you. Pull up deviation options and contact the crew.
0900 — Multi-flight monitoring
Six flights active. Dashboard prioritizes Flight 445 — destination weather deteriorating below minimums.
1200 — Alternate decision
Destination below minimums. Review alternates with AeroCopilot weather data. Select alternate, document reasoning.
1600 — Shift handoff
Export shift summary with all release decisions, weather changes, and active flight status for the incoming dispatcher.

Dispatchers need tools that match their authority

You share legal responsibility for every flight you release. Your tools should reflect that weight — with continuous monitoring, documented decisions, and intelligence that stays ahead of the weather.

AeroCopilot is built for the dispatcher who takes shared authority seriously.

Dispatch with confidence

Start free. Continuous monitoring for shared authority.