Thu, Jan 15, 2004
WSI Passes FAA's QICP Standards For Internet Delivery
WSI Corporation's WSI
Pilotbrief Online has received certification and fully complies
with the FAA's Qualified Internet Communications Provider (QICP)
program. WSI is one of only three organizations to have met the
requirements for FAA QICP certification.
The FAA certifies that WSI meets or exceeds its standards for
Internet delivery of weather and NOTAM information in the areas of
accuracy, reliability and security as set out in advisory circular
AC 00-62, Internet Communications of Aviation Weather and NOTAMs.
"FAA QICP certification validates the trust that WSI's numerous
airline and charter operator customers place in WSI, and our
ability to reliably provide their pilots' quality briefings with
WSI Plitobrief Online," said Arlo Gambell, WSI Director of Aviation
Services.
"This certification is
the latest demonstration of WSI's leadership in aviation
information delivery, and shows our commitment to provide
convenient access to our services at any internet accessible
location," he added
WSI applies the same approach to quality in the delivery of WSI
Pilotbrief Online as recognized by the QICP certification to all of
its aviation briefing services.
Whether in the dispatch office, FBO or FSS with WSI Pilotbrief,
or in the cockpit with WSI InFlight, WSI customers are consistently
informed by the highest quality weather information available. WSI
is the only weather service provider that maintains 24/7 systems
and product monitoring by staff meteorologists.
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