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Three days (72 hours) in advance of the trip, start monitoring the weather; commercial TV, newspapers, etc. Next: Start at the Nat. WX Service Storm Prediction Ctr. (SPC) at www.spc.noaa.gov Select “All SPC Forecasts”, “Day 3” and observe. Select “Conv. Outlooks” and observe “Day 3 Outlook”. Go to www.aopa.org/members/wx and select Surface 72 hours and observe.
Two days (48 hours) in advance of the trip, look at DAY 2’s forecast. Repeat above (72 hours) collecting 48 hour info or Day 2.
One day (24 hours) in advance of the trip look at “tomorrows forecast”. Start at www.spc.noaa.gov , select “All SPC Forecasts”, “Tomorrows Outlook” and observe. Go to “Convective Outlooks” and select “Current Day 2 Outlook” and observe. Go to ADDS www.aviationweather.noaa.gov Select “Prog Charts” and observe “24 hr. Forecast”. Select “TAF” and select area wanted on the map. Select “Area Forecast” and select map area of interest and read forecast. Go to www.aopa.org/members/wx and select “Surface 24 hours” and observe.
Equipment to Take Handheld Radio 700 plus adapters, and chargers GPS units Primary (496) and secondary (600), charged up, adapters Sectional charts. Make sure they are current. Airport/Facilities Directories are current. Headset plus spare set Navigation tools i.e. plotter, Flight Plan forms, E6-B Water Urination jug Survival equipment
Day of trip (Day 1). Start at www.spc.noaa.gov , select “Overview”. Select “Conv. Outlook” and “Current Day Outlook”. Select www.aviationweather.noaa.gov/std_brief and Select www.aopa.org/members/wx . Select “12hrs”. Go to www.weathermeister.com Review the following; METAR’s TAF’s, Terminal Forecasts, Area Forecasts http://aviationweather.gov/std_brief/ Convective Sigmets , Airmets http://aviationweather.gov/std_brief/ Winds Aloft http://www.aopa.org/members/wx/windpage.cf Radar http://www.aopa.org/members/wx/radpage.cfm And https://www.duat.com/form/wxgraph.frm NOTAMS and TFR’s http://tfr.faa.gov/tfr2/list.jsp and http://www.flightnotams.com/ AWOS/ASOS sites across USA http://www.faa.gov/asos/map/map.htm WX and particularly winds at destination and alternative airports
Call FSS and get WX briefing.
ADDITIONAL WEATHER SITES Air Sports Net Gliding orientation http://www.usairnet.com/weather/forecast/local/?pands=53717&Submit=GO Surface Conditions http://www.usairnet.com/cgi-bin/launch/code.cgi?state=WI&Submit=Get+Locations Unisys Upper Air http://weather.unisys.com/upper_air/index.html Weather to Fly Multi site links http://www.weathertofly.com/
Sectional Charts Determine route using WAC, Sectional Charts or http://skyvector.com/ Determine Waypoints List ATC/FSS’ enroute Review Route for Restricted Areas, MOA’s, and Obstacles Find Alternates—look at fuel availability, accommodations, car, etc. http://www.airnav.com/ List ALL frequencies expected along the route.
GPS Input Waypoints Batteries Charged, spare batteries and adapters available
Phone Unicoms and ask; Runway conditions and weather at destinations. Local info not in
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