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Is DUATS discontinued?

Is DUATS discontinued?

The FAA will discontinue the Direct User Access Terminal Service (DUATS II) Program, effective May 16, 2018. Internet services, including access to weather and aeronautical information, flight plan filing and automated services will remain available at no charge to pilots at www.1800wxbrief.com.

Who can use DUATS?

DUATS was available free of charge to all registered U.S. pilots and student pilots who hold a current medical certificate, as well as flight instructors, ground instructors, glider and balloon pilots, and other members of the aviation community.

Does ForeFlight use DUATS?

When these iPad and iPhone apps first hit the scene about six years ago, they relied primarily on DUATS to provide the weather briefing and flight plan services. ForeFlight now uses Lockheed Martin Flight Service to provide airway routing when using the Route Advisor.

Does ForeFlight use Leidos?

You can use ForeFlight Mobile to file most flight plans with Leidos (formerly Lockheed Martin Flight Service – LMFS) or DUATS.

What does AWOS stand for?

Automated Weather Observing System
Automated Weather Observing System (AWOS) is a fully configurable airport weather system that provides continuous, real time information and reports on airport weather conditions. AWOS stations are mostly operated, maintained and controlled by aviation service providers.

How do I file a flight plan?

Call Flight Services (1-800-WX-BRIEF or 1-800-992-7433) – The flight services specialist will file your flight plan. Submit your plan online through one of the following free services: Flight Service 1800WxBrief.

How do I get weather briefing on ForeFlight?

Graphical Briefing is available to all customers with ForeFlight Mobile 7.4 and beyond on both the iPad and iPhone. You can enable the briefing at any time by going to More > Settings > File & Brief, and tapping the ForeFlight Briefing slider so that it turns blue. For more information visit foreflight.com/briefing.

What is TIBS aviation?

Telephone Information Briefing Service (TIBS) for Automated Flight Service Stations (AFSS) 2-3-1. GENERAL. a. TIBS provides a continuous telephone recording of meteorological and/or aeronautical information.

How do you call a 1800 WX brief?

The FAA has established a universal toll-free telephone number for FSSs: 1–800–WX–BRIEF (1–800–992–7433). Before contacting Flight Service, you should have the general route of flight worked out. When you reach Flight Service, you will first hear a recorded announcement, followed by instructions.

Is ASOS or AWOS better?

They generally report all the parameters of the AWOS-3, while also having the additional capabilities. ASOS provides continuous observations necessary to generate a routine weather report (metar). They’re more sophisticated than AWOS and designed to provide the necessary information to generate weather forecasts (TAF).

What is the difference between Ctaf and Unicom?

You call “Traffic” on the CTAF when you are self reporting your position. You are not soliciting of expecting a response. You are talking to other aircraft. You call “Unicom” when you are expecting a response from someone at a ground station.

Can you fly without a flight plan?

No IFR flight plan needs to be filed with the flight service station or DUATS. You can simply call clearance delivery or, if clearance delivery is not available, ground control, and request a “tower en route” or “tower-to-tower” to your destination airport.

What does DUATS stand for in aviation category?

Direct User Access Terminal Service ( DUATS) was a weather information and flight plan processing service contracted by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for use by United States civil pilots and other authorized users.

What are some of the services that DUATS provides?

Some commonly used services that DUATS provided were flight planning, flight plan filing and closing, and retrieving aviation weather, both alphanumeric and graphic, and NOTAM information, although the full list was much longer.

Who is eligible for DUATS free of charge?

DUATS was available free of charge to all registered U.S. pilots and student pilots who hold a current medical certificate, as well as flight instructors, ground instructors, glider and balloon pilots, and other members of the aviation community.

Who was the last contractor for DUATS service?

The last DUATS service contractor was CSRA. Previously, service was provided by Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC). The service may be accessed by direct dial (using a terminal emulator like HyperTerminal), and the Internet via Telnet or HTTP. The FAA announced that DUATS will be shut down effective May 16, 2018.