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For Pilots

Pre-flight planning, en-route monitoring, and arrival weather assessment for professional and student pilots.

Pre-Flight Weather Intelligence

Every flight begins with weather analysis. Pilots must evaluate current conditions and forecasts at their departure airport, destination, alternates, and along the planned route. AeroSentinel streamlines this process by aggregating TAF and METAR data for all relevant airports into a single, easy-to-scan dashboard. Within seconds, you can assess whether conditions are VFR, MVFR, IFR, or LIFR at each airport along your route, enabling rapid go/no-go decisions during pre-flight planning.

The decoded METAR and TAF displays eliminate the need to manually interpret coded weather groups, saving valuable time during the planning phase. Each parameter, from wind and visibility to clouds, temperature, and altimeter, is presented in plain language with color-coded severity indicators. This means you can quickly identify whether ceilings are above minimums and whether significant weather phenomena like thunderstorms or icing are reported at any point in your route. The built-in wind calculator goes a step further, resolving the reported wind into headwind and crosswind components for each runway so you know before departure whether the wind is within your aircraft's crosswind limitations, without doing the trigonometry by hand.

En-Route Weather Monitoring

Conditions change during flight. AeroSentinel's real-time alert system notifies you the moment a TAF amendment, SPECI report, or critical weather change occurs at any airport in your watchlist, and the same monitoring extends to NOTAMs. A runway closure, an ILS outage, or a GPS interference notice at your destination is flagged the moment it's issued. This is especially valuable for IFR operations where a sudden ceiling reduction, visibility drop, or newly closed approach at your destination could require a diversion to an alternate airport. By receiving alerts in real time, you and your co-pilot can begin evaluating alternatives before the situation becomes critical.

For pilots operating in congested airspace or during instrument approaches, having immediate access to the latest METAR data can mean the difference between a smooth approach and an unexpected go-around. AeroSentinel ensures that the weather picture you're working with is always current, giving you the information needed to make confident decisions at every phase of flight.