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METARs Aviation Weather also has a pretty good Apple Watch app. So if you want to know when your departure airport changes from VFR to marginal VFR, just tap a few settings and you’ll be ready. But our favorite feature is the customizable notifications, which allows the app to alert you (even without having the app open) to changing weather conditions automatically. Plain English translations make it easy to understand all the details on that long METAR, too. Set your favorite airports, then track VFR/MVFR/IFR/LIFR with color-coded icons. METARs Aviation Weather. While plenty of apps show you text weather reports, this $6.99 app is a fast and easy way to check the latest conditions without a lot of clutter. METARs is one of the few aviation apps that work well on Apple Watch.Ħ. You can even enter your estimated distance to the clouds and the app will estimate how many feet you would need to climb to get on top. CloudTopper, just $0.99, is the answer to the ever-present question, “Are we going to top those clouds?” Using the iPad or iPhone’s built-in gyro and camera, it allows you to point your phone at the clouds ahead, get it exactly level and see whether or not those clouds are above you. CloudTopper. This may not technically be a weather app, but it’s useful in flight when dealing with weather. The map view, in particular, is a fantastic way to get the big picture overview. What sets the app apart is its elegant design and beautiful animations. That’s why we like this app: it shows current and forecast wind conditions for thousands of locations, and offers the ability to search by airport identifier. Get the app here.Ĩ. WINDY. While thunderstorms and ice get all the attention, wind is actually the most common reason to cancel a flight. In addition to displaying an accurate day and night cycle, the globe view contains real-time clouds, precipitation and lightning history layer for last hour. Thunderly. While this app probably isn’t going to help you with the final go/no-go decision, it can help you analyze the energy and convective nature of thunderstorms by displaying real-time lighting strike depictions.

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This is great for viewing large-scale trends in the weather and to see where there is a potential for thunderstorm development. Weekend Flyer. Heading out on a weekend trip and want to get a feel for what the weather will be like a few days out for the return flight? Weekend Flyer is designed just for that purpose, providing a graphical forecast with a time slider from 1 hour to 3 days out in the future.Īs you move the slider and adjust the forecast window, the forecast colors change on each airport based on the weather forecast for the selected time (green for VFR, red for IFR, etc.). Here are our top 10 weather apps for pilots:ġ0.

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So we’ll focus on apps that offer more for pilots, both free and paid.

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These are great for deciding whether you need a jacket tomorrow, but when it comes to aviation weather–looking at thunderstorms, ice, turbulence, visibility and so much more–these apps just aren’t enough.

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There are thousands of weather apps for the general public, from free to quite expensive.

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After all, it’s easier to get an update by looking at your tablet or your phone than to sit down at a computer or call Flight Service. Checking the weather before flight has always been one of the most popular uses for the iPad.






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