AggieMike88
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The original "I don't know it all" of aviation.
I snagged an invite to be part of a tour today of the Flight Service Station out near KAFW, Alliance Airport, Ft Worth TX.
Very interesting to learn more about FSS and what they do for us, and meet a few of the briefers.
I met and spoke with a briefer who was working Flight Watch for the Houston Sector. He did a very good job showing us what is at his disposal and how he uses it to update us on the latest weather data. And my group was fortunate enough to see him in action when a flight departing Corpus Chrsti to Temple Texas called up and ask for some updated info.
It provided me with a better perspective of what they do and what I can get from them when I need updated information enroute.
Our host also shared that Lockheed Martin FSS has an improved system available via https://www.lmfsweb.afss.com/Website/ With this site, you can pull up a the same briefing data and layup that the briefer is looking at. You can also open and close flight plans. The advantage over other systems is that by looking at the same tab and image as he briefer, you are better equipped to ask questions about what you see.
A second "new" item is that the computer system can now remember a registered profile and equate that to the phone nuumber assigned to your profile. So if you use your mobile or home phone to call in for a brief, the caller ID will permit the briefer to pull up your pilot and aircraft information immediately and prefill their data blocks, this releiving you from providing this data each time you call in. If you want to take advantage of this, just call 1800-WX-BRIEF and ask he briefer to fill out the profile for you.
A shout out of thanks to our host Dale and Mike Montefusco of www.ppgs101.com for setting up this tour.
Very interesting to learn more about FSS and what they do for us, and meet a few of the briefers.
I met and spoke with a briefer who was working Flight Watch for the Houston Sector. He did a very good job showing us what is at his disposal and how he uses it to update us on the latest weather data. And my group was fortunate enough to see him in action when a flight departing Corpus Chrsti to Temple Texas called up and ask for some updated info.
It provided me with a better perspective of what they do and what I can get from them when I need updated information enroute.
Our host also shared that Lockheed Martin FSS has an improved system available via https://www.lmfsweb.afss.com/Website/ With this site, you can pull up a the same briefing data and layup that the briefer is looking at. You can also open and close flight plans. The advantage over other systems is that by looking at the same tab and image as he briefer, you are better equipped to ask questions about what you see.
A second "new" item is that the computer system can now remember a registered profile and equate that to the phone nuumber assigned to your profile. So if you use your mobile or home phone to call in for a brief, the caller ID will permit the briefer to pull up your pilot and aircraft information immediately and prefill their data blocks, this releiving you from providing this data each time you call in. If you want to take advantage of this, just call 1800-WX-BRIEF and ask he briefer to fill out the profile for you.
A shout out of thanks to our host Dale and Mike Montefusco of www.ppgs101.com for setting up this tour.