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Cockpit Weather Friends and Partners of Aviation Weather

Cockpit Weather Friends and Partners of Aviation Weather. 21-22 July 2014. Kevin Kronfeld. Advancements. Improved communications. Higher bandwidth and high assurance two-way data sharing. Fully-Automatic Airborne Radars MultiScan ThreatTrack TM Weather Radar. Advancements.

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Cockpit Weather Friends and Partners of Aviation Weather

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  1. Cockpit WeatherFriends and Partners of Aviation Weather 21-22 July 2014 Kevin Kronfeld

  2. Advancements • Improved communications. • Higher bandwidth and high assurance two-way data sharing. • Fully-Automatic Airborne Radars • MultiScanThreatTrackTM Weather Radar

  3. Advancements • Datalink weather on Forward displays and Portable Electronic Devices. • Flight Management System • Aircraft Access to SWIM (AAtS) • Integration of aircraft weather information into weather forecasts. • Improved Dispatch Support and Airline Operations

  4. Areas for Improvement • NextGen Weather availability. • Global Weather products. • Discrepancies between uplink weather products and weather sensors on the flight deck. • How to deal with conflicting information and uncertainty on flight deck? • NextGen Weather & ATM decision support interfaced/integrated with Flight Management Systems.

  5. Areas for Improvement • Additional sensors on flight decks and on ground not being fully utilized for improved weather observations and forecasts. • Weather Information Assurance • Weather Information Display and Avoidance Training • Information overload.

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