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General Aviation Perspective Aircraft Owners & Pilots Association AOPA Cockpit Weather General Aviation Perspective Rune Duke Director, Airspace & Air Traffic Services Aircraft Owners & Pilots Association

WTIC Capabilities for General Aviation Flight Information Service-Broadcast (FIS-B) is one of the key GA elements of ADS-B For aircraft that are ADS-B In equipped, FIS-B delivers NEXRAD radar images, PIREP, METAR, TAF and winds aloft weather reports directly to an EFB or cockpit multifunction display Other solutions are available like XM WX Satellite Weather

FIS-B Utilization 69% of respondents use FIS-B 18% plan to use FIS-B No plans to use FIS-B, 13% Yes, I receive FIS-B on my tablet, 40% Not yet, but I plan to have FIS-B on my tablet and installed avionics, 4% 69% of respondents use FIS-B 18% plan to use FIS-B Over 80% of pilots routinely fly with an EFB Not yet, but I plan to have FIS-B on my installed avionics, 3% Not yet, but I plan to have FIS-B on my tablet, 11% Yes, I receive FIS-B on my tablet and installed avionics, 19% Yes, I receive FIS-B on my installed avionics, 11% 9/27/2017 AOPA Survey

Must Have: Integrate with Flight Service Pilots increasingly use an app to preflight brief 95% of weather briefings are not conducted over the phone Pilots can supplement their call with graphics emailed to them Future Flight Service Program must meet pilot needs Ensure information is available via technology Leverage the alert functions to tell pilots of changes preflight and inflight Two-way communication/dialogue via system Weather products/websites should be mobile-friendly Maximize the advantages of graphical interface Consolidate weather resources (FAA has websites, so does AWC) AOPA 2017 Weather Survey

Must Have: PIREP Submission Integration AOPA conducted PIREP survey in 2016 in support of NTSB’s PIREP Special Investigation Report Better automation/technology would improve submittal rate Integrate into apps/avionics Include GPS provided position Simplify process/form for inflight transactions AWC PIREP submission form AOPA 2016 Pilot Report Survey

Must Have: Fill in the blank space Insufficient number of surface observations leaves gaps for situational awareness when flight planning Offer tools to allow a pilot to build a picture GFA and HEMS tool Must do more on unintentional VFR flight into IMC Make more WX observations available for no-go decisions August 2017 joint letter from industry on AWOS/MAWS Weather websites focused on aviation should have an aeronautical design Offer aeronautical chart layers – Improve user friendliness Include human factors in design

Pilot Education Informed consumers – Aware of best practices Training requirements – Consider knowledge exam changes Utilizing technology to make smart decisions Know before you go mentality is important- becoming competent and confident prior to flying with advanced equipment Understanding limitations, lag time, and constraints of your specific equipment and plan accordingly Never become distracted by technology – Flying always comes first

AOPA Air Traffic Services 202-509-9515 Rune.duke@aopa.org Thank you!