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Should I Fly Aviation Weather

Takeoff gathers personalized aviation weather, forecasts and warnings based on your personal minimums. Quickly...

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Takeoff gathers personalized aviation weather, forecasts and warnings based on
your personal minimums. Quickly find all the nearby airport weather, or check
out your favorites. Using official NOAA weather data, Takeoff empowers you
with up-to-date and accurate information.

★ At-a-glance view for ceilings, visibility, winds, and crosswinds for all of
your nearby and favorite airports.

Intelligent warnings based on factors such as density altitude, high
temperatures, low temperature/dew point spreads, gusting winds, weather
conditions like rain, and much more.

Finds nearby airports automatically based on your position

Resizable home and lock screen widget for constant access to your airports
weather

Animated radar charts (U.S. airports only)

Metric and Imperial (U.S.) support

One touch shortcuts for immediate access to detailed forecasts, TFRs,
NOTAMs, DUATS and more.

★ No subscriptions or in-app purchases needed; just purchase once and use on
all your devices!

Takeoff focuses on getting the critical information you need fastest, in a
very simple to understand way, and is a must have for any pilot-student,
private, or commercial!

Note: Aviation Weather Elite relies on NOAA METAR and TAF reports. Airports
must report METAR/TAF information in order for Aviation Weather to function
with them.

Feature/Shortcut List: Crosswind calculator, cloud ceilings, METAR reader, TAF
reader, nearby airport weather, nearby airports, airport weather, flight plan
filing, aviation weather, tfr locations, NOTAMs, airport info, DUATS access,
weather widget, weather warnings, personal minimums, aviation minimums,
surface visibility, gusting wind reports, density altitude, weather for
flying, aviation weather for pilots and more!

Store rating

5

out of

4 reviews

Last update

Feb. 15, 2013

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