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CSC DUATS on the Web provides immediate on-line access to U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) approved information including:
- Current, continuously updated weather information
- Easy-to-understand plain language weather
- Flight plan filing and closing
- Automated flight planning
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Listing of TFR's from the FAA |
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Graphical depiction of TFRs and all controlled airspace |
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Graphical overlay map of AIRMETs, SIGMETs, PIREPs, etc. |
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Java Applet that gives a graphical depiction of TFRs. |
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Listing of Special Use Airspace from FAA |
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From any AWOS: "any AWOS is a service that connects you to any automated weather reporting station or airport (AWOS, ASOS, and ATIS) in the continental United States (Alaska and Hawaii will be coming soon) that has a public telephone number 877-ANY-AWOS (877-269-2967). any AWOS saves you the trouble of looking up AWOS phone numbers (many of which are hard to find) and connects you, toll-free, to the AWOS of your choice." |
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From the National Wether Service, current and recent METAR reports from around the world. |
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METAR (METeorological Aerodrome Report) description. METAR is the primary observation code used in the United States to satisfy requirements for reporting surface meteorological data. Minimum reporting requirments includes wind, visibility, runway visual range, present weather, sky condition, temperature, dew point, and altimeter setting. |
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From the National Wether Service, current and recent Terminal Aerodrome Forecasts from around the world. |
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Terminal Aerodrome Forecast destription. A Terminal Aerodrome Forecast (TAF) is a concise statement of the expected meteorological conditions at an airport during a specified period (usually 24 hours). |
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