Jaybird180
Final Approach
Is everyone doing electronic briefings or are the telephone briefings still available?
old skool, rusty dude
old skool, rusty dude
This. I called once, and the briefer read me the exact briefing the website returned, except it took forever and was impossible to follow. Never again.
I was rusty too. Got current using EFB only and never looked back...Is everyone doing electronic briefings or are the telephone briefings still available?
old skool, rusty dude
I'm wondering if the guys manning the phones feel like Agent 13 (Get Smart movie)
It was bound to happen but that loss was added to with the consolidation. Even where there were no walk-in stations, a phone call had you speaking with someone who understood forecasts in the context of local weather patterns. A flight through the Colorado Rockies briefed by a flatland briefer who rarely deals with it never gave me the warm fuzzies.I usually just use the website, but occasionally call to make sure I understand a confusing TFR mess or iffy weather.
Computer graphics are great, but we lost something when you could walk into a FSS and talk to a briefer face to face and get an interpretation of the forecast based on his local knowledge and experience.
I usually just use the website, but occasionally call to make sure I understand a confusing TFR mess or iffy weather.
Computer graphics are great, but we lost something when you could walk into a FSS and talk to a briefer face to face and get an interpretation of the forecast based on his local knowledge and experience.
I get an email from 1800wxbrief that contains all my online pre-flight activities for every filed flight plan.I prefer call in briefings. To me it takes about the same amount of time and if the briefer is good I can ask questions. Also, they keep a record of the briefing so if there is a question as to weather the pilot did due diligence before the flight the record of the briefing is proof that he did.
Just about every EFB and the Liedos website keep a record of your briefing. Your preference for phone briefings is laudable. But evidence of due diligence is not is not a particularly good reason.I prefer call in briefings. To me it takes about the same amount of time and if the briefer is good I can ask questions. Also, they keep a record of the briefing so if there is a question as to weather the pilot did due diligence before the flight the record of the briefing is proof that he did.
...and those certified third party provider applications and websites are...This is what I get every time I file. Not to pick on @William Pete Hodges, just so folks don't think there isn't a record when you do your briefing online
06/16/2021 17:06 UTC: Obtained Standard briefing via 1800wxbrief.com
06/16/2021 17:10 UTC: Filed Flight Plan via 1800wxbrief.com
06/17/2021 10:53 UTC: Obtained Standard briefing via 1800wxbrief.com
06/17/2021 11:00 UTC: Obtained Standard briefing via 1800wxbrief.com
06/17/2021 13:00 UTC: Estimated Departure Time, Summary Closed
As a reminder, all preflight activities performed through www.1800wxbrief.com or certified third party provider applications and websites are logged in Flight Services and can be accessed in your personal pilot history on www.1800wxbrief.com. Additional records not captured in this email summary may be found there. Pilots do not need to call Flight Services for logging purposes.
"Authorized=no" means it's not certified?
I've been known to do the opposite: Get an unofficial briefing ahead of time and then call via the car's Bluetooth on the drive to the airport to verify that nothing's changed and/or that things are changing according to plan. For example, a TFR didn't suddenly pop up or the TFR that was supposed to expire did expire.but when unintended adventure is looking possible, I call.
Well put.when unintended adventure is looking possible, I call.
I prefer call in briefings. To me it takes about the same amount of time and if the briefer is good I can ask questions. Also, they keep a record of the briefing so if there is a question as to weather the pilot did due diligence before the flight the record of the briefing is proof that he did.
It means the pilot has not authorized those sites to file for him. Basically a list of the tools you use. All of those listed are useable for filing and briefing."Authorized=no" means it's not certified?
Wait, so who do you call then?I still call. I prefer someone who’s highly knowledgeable to break things down for me while I follow along on my tablet.
Leidos Flight ServiceWait, so who do you call then?
Perhaps they feel like the Maytag repairman:
No."Authorized=no" means it's not certified?