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GATZY 14th Jul 2008 14:45

Aviation Briefing
 
i am not happy about the weather breifing facilities avaible on the internet for the UK.
on Comparisons to the USAs ADDS it is quite appaling what our met off gives us.

why cant we get a good WX briefing facility? or is there one already available?

BOAC 16th Jul 2008 16:45

What exactly do you want? Have you registered with the Met Office Aviation Service? Are you aware of the various European weather radar and TAF/METAR services? They are free. If it is a briefing pack you are after I guess it will cost you.

Genghis the Engineer 13th Aug 2008 09:23

The philosophy in the UK tends to be different (I'm assuming that you are a GA pilot) in that it's expected that you gather the information and self-brief, rather than be briefed as is the default in the USA.

This is more time consuming and less convenient; on the other hand you could make a reasonable case that it gives you better weather situational awareness than the US system tends to give.

The default data source is the Met Office at Met Office: Online services - customer login, but you do need to register for it. Another good source that I like using is Weatherweb at Aviation weather forecasts

But it will remain the case that you do need to do more work for your weather data preparation than in the USA.


If you want something to really get annoyed about, try the UK NOTAM system!

G


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