Diverts Sample Clauses

The "Diverts" clause establishes the conditions under which a party may redirect or reroute goods, services, or obligations from their originally intended destination or recipient. In practice, this clause might allow a supplier to send products to an alternative location if the original site becomes unavailable, or permit a service provider to assign tasks to a different team in response to unforeseen circumstances. Its core function is to provide flexibility in fulfilling contractual obligations, ensuring continuity and minimizing disruption when the original plan cannot be followed.
Diverts. One of the major roles of the Air Tactical Group Supervisor (ATGS) is to ensure airspace safety over an incident. An aerial supervision aircraft may be diverted to a new incident only when it is the closest resource and the diversion will not adversely affect the safe separation and coordination of aircraft remaining on the incident. The aerial supervision aircraft should be used on the incident with the greatest immediate need for airspace safety coordination. An additional aerial supervision aircraft can be ordered for the other incident.
Diverts. New fires will take priority over existing fires. If the closest air tankers to a new fire are already committed to other fires, a divert would normally be made, except when the Incident Commander has declared a “No Divert”, due to an immediate, critical threat to life. The controlling dispatch office must immediately notify the appropriate higher‐ level dispatch office of any “No Divert” situation. While the specific divert process used may vary by protection unit and circumstance, each dispatch office has operational control of any aircraft in its jurisdictional airspace assigned to its agency’s Order Number. In order to meet new incident initial attack needs without undue delay, the responsible dispatch office should normally give the divert order directly to the Aerial Supervision aircraft and/or Airtanker Base. Diverts between protection units are to be requested through the appropriate Federal Agency GACC or Region Command Center (RCC).
Diverts. If the closest air tankers to a new fire are already committed to other fires, a divert would normally be made, except when the Incident Commander has declared a No Divert, due to an immediate, critical threat to life and/or property. The using dispatch office must immediately notify the appropriate higher-level dispatch office of any No Divert situation. While the specific divert process used may vary by protection unit and circumstance, each dispatch office has operational control of any aircraft in its jurisdictional airspace assigned to its agency’s Order Number. In order to meet new incident initial attack needs without undue delay, the responsible dispatch office should normally give the divert order directly to the Aerial Supervisory aircraft. Diverts between protection units are to be requested through the appropriate Federal Agency GACC or Region Command Center (RCC).

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