in the real world of GA how does one go about calculating the reserve fuel released for holding?
Very cogent point.
However,
(a) if one has a debimeter or similar, one is in front
(b) even an accurately known (ie generally dipped) pre-start quantity plus known consumption rates against the clock and the flight log, with a gross check against contents gauges ... will provide a reasonable starting point.
Much easier on big iron ..
Harold's story makes for riveting reading.
Another case I recall involved one of the airline's flight standards bosses in the left seat .. PER-MEL, as I recall .. didn't end up too promising at MEL .. eventually a very close unplanned diversion to CBR and the noises started stopping on the taxy in to the terminal.
A more recent 737 case involving two aircraft can be reviewed here -
www.atsb.gov.au/publications/investigati...13/aair/ao-2013-100/.
Historically, Australia is a right mongrel for unforecast fog, especially during the winter months. I have never been caught out to the degree of the cited stories but, on a number of occasions, we had sweaty palms running and re-running the fuel calculations in flight.