[JYO] NWS, FAA seek pilot input on Aviation Digital Data Service
- From: FlyboyEd@xxxxxxx
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- Date: Sat, 9 Aug 2003 15:42:21 EDT
NWS, FAA seek pilot input on Aviation Digital Data Service
Pilots have a rare opportunity to speak directly to the government and tell
it to support a valuable aviation resource.
The National Weather Service is currently in the midst of a 30-day trial
period in which they are providing 24-hour-a-day technical support for the
Aviation Digital Data Service (ADDS) Web site. NWS would like to make that
commitment
permanent but needs formal comments from pilots indicating that they find the
system useful. AOPA strongly supports the ADDS program and urges members to
submit their own comments.
"For the general aviation community, this continued commitment by the
government to support the ADDS site is a real step forward," said AOPA Vice
President
of Regulatory Affairs Melissa Bailey. "Pilots need to let the government hear
that message loud and clear."
From its inception, the ADDS Web site has been considered experimental. It
provided a place for the FAA's Aviation Weather Research Program to "beta test"
tools for pilots.
The operational ADDS tools and the still-experimental tools such as the
Flight Path Tool (a customizable weather graphics page that allows pilots to
overlay various weather information, including scroll-over pilot reports,
METARs,
and TAFs) reside on different Web sites, but NWS provides a link from the
operational site to the experimental tools.
In addition to comments on the operational tools, the NWS wants to collect
pilot comments about the Flight Path tool.
"The FAA and National Weather Service have really tried to tailor ADDS to fit
customer needs," said Bailey. "They're very interested in what pilots like
and don't like about the Web site."
Any comments submitted will become part of the public record used to evaluate
ADDS. The deadline for submitting comments is September 5, 2003.
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