Really the only problem was that some idiot contractor tried to disable pasting of passwords by tinkering with Javascript. Of course it was easy to bypass.
I never like DUATS. Planning a 2 hour flight from WV to KY, I'd get a 15-20 page printout including weather and NOTAMs as far away as NYC and Miami . . . . That's just too much garbage to wade through looking for pertinent information so that I could then pick out what was important.
Chrome: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/dont-****-with-paste/nkgllhigpcljnhoakjkgaieabnkmgdkbHow? A lot of other websites do that, too.
https://support.foreflight.com/hc/e...-weather-briefing-for-FAR-Part-91-operations-If duats goes away, I wonder what foreflight will do for a replacement service so you can get a real weather briefing through them.
The same thing they've been using for years. DUATS has not been a FF requirement for quite a while. Maybe about 5 years it's been optional? I removed my DUATS account fro FF when it changed. Like many other EFBs, the connection is, I think, to Leidos, not DUATS.If duats goes away, I wonder what foreflight will do for a replacement service so you can get a real weather briefing through them.
The same thing they've been using for years. DUATS has not been a FF requirement for quite a while. Maybe about 5 years it's been optional? I removed my DUATS account fro FF when it changed. Like many other EFBs, the connection is, I think, to Leidos, not DUATS.
The only requirements for a "legal" weather briefing are (1) it covers at least the territory of a standard briefing and (2) there's a record of it in case questions arise.
It wasn't always that way. At one time it was required. Take your DUATS inop out and you'll still get the briefing. I suspect the setting will be removes soon, but folks who still have their login probably won't even notice.So you can get a briefing under the "flights" tab without having your duats login and password entered? I never realized that. I don't think it was always this way, or else I wouldn't have bothered entering my duats information.
There are options to pick only the specific information you want.
Weather>>>>weather briefings>>>abbreviated briefing>>>> then route or location or defined radius or state/collective.
not any more
It wasn't always that way. At one time it was required. Take your DUATS inop out and you'll still get the briefing. I suspect the setting will be removes soon, but folks who still have their login probably won't even notice.
It was January 2014:Thanks for the info. I didn't realize foreflight had removed the requirement to have an account.
In this case, I opened the debugger and deleted the stub function that they inserted; pasted the password; then allowed the browser to remember the password. Nowadays some sites even go as far as disrupting browser's ability to substitute passwords, but it wasn't the case with Leidos.How? A lot of other websites do that, too.
If duats goes away, I wonder what foreflight will do for a replacement service so you can get a real weather briefing through them.
Like many other EFBs, the connection is, I think, to Leidos, not DUATS.
Btw, turns out ForeFlight doesn't use DUATS or Leidos, according to this Sporty's article.
Yes. This announcement has nothing to do with telephone briefings.So can I still get a telephone briefing or no? Call me crazy but interacting with people instead of a machine is still a good thing in my book.
So can I still get a telephone briefing or no? Call me crazy but interacting with people instead of a machine is still a good thing in my book.
Interacting with people usually costs me a few hundred an hour...So can I still get a telephone briefing or no? Call me crazy but interacting with people instead of a machine is still a good thing in my book.
Yep, a rotary phone at that, with a cord!You still have a telephone?
Yeah, I was a DTC fan, not so much CSC.I think I first used DUAT when it started in 1988 or so. Nothing like a smoking 1200 baud dial up, but man, what a good deal it was! There was also a telephone access system (TIBS) you could call and type in (dial in) and get individual weather reports and you could dial in to get TWEBS, which where just a waning thing in '88.
As far as apps go, the best ever was the DTC DUAT app. Nothing fancy. Just text and graphics (on request). You could literally brief and file in one hand. CSC's apps or mobile sites just seemed too slow to me. Leidos' website works on a tablet and a laptop, but is a giant bandwidth hog, and doesn't have a mobile version optimized for small screens or limited bandwidth. Sometimes all I need is a text brief and that's where DTC's app/mobile site was just awesome.
Voice still works great. Called 1-800-WX-Brief just the other day. On the hands free I was getting ready while the briefer read the weather.
FSS is going to continue to get the squeeze. When ATC makes the full transfer of getting clearances through center/approach facilities, which is in progress, the contacts at FSS via voice will probably drop off even more.