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I'll post this here in case any technically-clever people know the answer to this, coz its confusing me at the moment!!!
TAFs on a homepage
Thanks for your advice and help!
TAFs on a homepage
Thanks for your advice and help!
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I followed Drauk's direct link to the NOAA site, and was interested in seeing the disclaimer at the bottom, something along the lines of Don't use this for flight planning!
I haven't seen a similar disclaimer on the Met Office's site. I assume its OK to use the Met Office site for planning? (Not that I need to, yet, hopefully very very soon, as I'm still only half-way? through my PPL).
I haven't seen a similar disclaimer on the Met Office's site. I assume its OK to use the Met Office site for planning? (Not that I need to, yet, hopefully very very soon, as I'm still only half-way? through my PPL).
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But you will see on the Met Office website a statement that the CAA require the Met Office to record who accesses the site for met. inforamtion. If you have a weather-related accident, expect the CAA to query with the Met Office whether you obtained all the weather information available to you prior to the flight...