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Standard Briefing

The AWC "Standard Briefing" page is informational in nature and is designed to assist pilots and aircrews for flight planning and familiarization. It may be used in conjunction with other pre-flight information sources needed to satisfy all the requirements of 14 CFR 91.103 and is not to be considered as a sole source of information to meet all pre-flight action. Pilots can receive a complete preflight briefing from a Flight Service Station (1-800-WXBRIEF) or online at 1800wxbrief.com.


Adverse Conditions

CONVECTIVE

SIGNIFICANT METEOROLOGICAL INFORMATION (SIGMETs)

G-AIRMETs (IFR Conditions, Moderate Icing, Moderate Turbulence)


Synopsis

WEATHER CHARTS

CONSTANT PRESSURE CHARTS (GIF)


Current Conditions

METARs

RADAR

PILOT REPORTS

SATELLITE


En Route Forecast


Destination Forecast


Winds and Temps Aloft (FB)


Aviation Notices


ATC Delays


Additional Information

Center Weather Advisories and
Meteorological Impact Statements

Convective Outlook from the
Storm Prediction Center


Miscellaneous Aviation Weather Products