Friday, August 12, 2011

AVTweets Delivers Real-Time METAR Format Aviation Weather To Pilots Via Mobile Devices

Avionics Specialists, LLC, of Loveland, Colorado, has just introduced AVTweets, a new service that delivers real-time aviation weather information directly to smart phones and other internet devices via Twitter. With AVTweets, users can choose to automatically receive aviation weather updates (METARs) for airports and other aviation facilities in the USA that report weather to the National Weather Service (NWS). This service is available starting today.


"AVTweets provides pilots and other users with a method for continuously receiving the latest reported weather for one or more airports directly to their mobile devices," said Jerry Stooksbury, President of Avionics Specialists. "Previously pilots would have to dial up the airport weather station (AWOS or ASOS) and listen to the current weather report by telephone, or access that information by pulling it from a website. With AVTweets, pilots can now receive this same information as text message updates via Twitter as soon as they become available, without having to request this data via telephone or internet."


To receive AVTweets for a particular facility, simply visit AirportView.net and enter the airport or facility identifier in the search box. This will navigate you to the current weather page (Wx tab) for that airport/facility. Once there, just look for the Twitter icon for next to that facility ID and then click on it. You will then be guided to a page where you can login to Twitter and follow the Twitter account for that airport/facility. For example, go to http://www.airportview.net/briefing.php?lid=OSH and click on the Twitter icon to follow the Oshkosh AWOS feed via twitter.


You can also subscribe from your mobile phone by sending a text message to 40404. For example, text 'follow KOSHawos' to 40404 in the United States and you will follow the KOSH (Oshkosh) AWOS. For any other facility, use the ICAO identifier for that facility followed by "awos" to follow that feed. For facilities located in the continental USA, the ICAO identified (station ID) is the letter "K" plus the three-character FAA airport identifier.


Each AVTweets message provides a link to more detailed weather and airport briefing information for the selected facility via the AirportView briefing pages. AirportView.net provides a comprehensive suite of information for airports within the USA.

Monday, November 8, 2010

World Wide Weather Reports


Getting weather reports from any AWOS in the world is actually quite easy. There are two simple ways to do this. From any computer, just open a web browser and visit the Airport View AWOS page. Select the country and a list of stations in that country is displayed. Click on a station identifier and you will see the current METAR plus details about the location and elevation of the station.


From your mobile phone, visit the Airport View mobile site at m.airportview.net. Enter the 4-character ICAO ID for the station of your choice and click the Go button. Your current METAR will appear immediately below. If you expect to use this report in the future, just bookmark the page. Every time you return to that page, the current report will be displayed. No typing required!


Want an example? Try MMZC for Zacatecas Airport in Mexico.

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Only 10 states left, 63% coverage of all US AWOS, METAR sent daily for 1837 stations http://airportview.net/

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

METARs Posted to Your Phone

Airport View has added a free service that sends METAR weather reports to your phone as they happen. The AVTweets service is free and it uses Twitter. Follow the title link to read more about it on the Airport View site. Visit our WxCam Twitter account to get updates on weather cameras, the AVTweets service and Avionics Specialists.