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Free Version of Wx24 Pilot Aviation Weather App Now Available

Presents Complex Data On Screen At A Glance

The Wx24 Pilot Aviation Weather App is now available in a completely free version. No strings attached, no popup ads, just a great presentation of aviation weather that gives pilots a quick and easy read of conditions and forecasts – in addition to providing weather reports for even the smallest of US airports.

Wx24 Pilot’s unique difference is its innovative way of presenting aviation weather that gives pilots the ability to see and understand complex METARs and TAFs in seconds – even AIRMETs, SIGMETs and TFRs are presented on one screen for weather at a glance.

The Wx24 Pilot app pulls together numerous aviation weather reports and presents them in a simple visual format. Now pilots can instantly view METARs, TAFS, AIRMET, SIGMETs and even TFRs on one screen with minimal time and effort. The graphical presentation of aviation weather by Wx24 Pilot allows pilots to quickly assess aviation weather conditions to improve situational awareness and safety of the flight.

The free version of Wx24 Pilot is a great tool for new pilots, rusty pilots and students alike, who grapple with understanding all the complexities aviation weather, and give them greater confidence towards becoming confident pilots.

“The free version of Wx24 Pilot provides a great value to recreational pilots, student pilots and their CFI instructors. These pilots usually fly within their local airspace and don’t require the app’s robust full version features, such as flight planning, weather charts and personal minimums,” commented Paxton Calvanese, the app’s developer. “And the free version doesn’t have those annoying pop-ups and banners ads found on most free apps.” continued Paxton.  

Paxton has had a very active development schedule for the Wx24 Pilot Aviation Weather App with over a hundred updates in the past 2 years and has even more unique and innovative features on the books.   

(Source: Wx24 Pilot news release)

FMI: wx24pilot.com

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