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Wed, Aug 06, 2014

NWS Joins the Got Weather? Campaign

Program Aims To Help Pilots Prepare For Potential Weather Challenges

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) National Weather Service (NWS) has joined the FAA and the general aviation community’s eight month Got Weather? national safety campaign. NOAA’s NWS delivers consistent, timely, and accurate weather information for both domestic and international airspace from three specialized aviation weather offices – Aviation Weather Center, Alaska Aviation Weather Unit and the Weather Forecast Office in Honolulu, HI.

Aviation weather experts at these offices provide forecasts of aviation hazards such as icing, turbulence, and convection. Advisories, forecasts and other weather information is available through a wide-variety of sources, including the popular Aviation Digital Data Service (ADDS) website, “one-stop shopping” at the “Standard Briefing” webpage on ADDS links many of NOAA’s aviation weather products. 

The campaign aims to help general aviation pilots prepare for potential weather challenges they may encounter during the 2014 flying season.  For August, the campaign is focused on flying into inadvertent IMC: What part of the cloud don’t you understand?

FMI: www.noaa.gov

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