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A friend of mine just gave me a toll free number to obtain AWOS at any
airport. Just call +1 (877) 269-2967, and key in the airport identifier when requested. It requires listening to a commercial, but it's a quick and easy way to get an AWOS report. |
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It's easier to remember as 877 any-awos. I've got it programmed into
the cell phone and it makes the last minute check of the conditions as I drive to the airport easy. |
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![]() "Randy" wrote in message oups.com... It's easier to remember as 877 any-awos. I've got it programmed into the cell phone and it makes the last minute check of the conditions as I drive to the airport easy. It would be nice if after listening to all the ads on any-awos, if they actually connected one to the chosen AWOS. But, in my case, I merely got disconnected. TERRIBLE service. Anyway, long distance is free on my cell phone. There is a listing of AWOS phone numbers somewhere on the web, but I can't find it now. If you are using your cell phone out of your service area, you will, in many cases be connected to your home FSS. For instance, we are in Tererboro and call 800-992-7433, I'll get the Seattle FSS. Here are the discrete numbers to prevent that. http://www.faa.gov/ats/oakaifss/AFSSTFree.htm Karl "Curator" N185KG |
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kage wrote:
TERRIBLE service. Anyway, long distance is free on my cell phone. There is a listing of AWOS phone numbers somewhere on the web, but I can't find it now. That site with the AWOS sites can be found at http://www.faa.gov/asos/map/map.htm Those sites with hyperlinks under the airport ID can be read on the web. The A/FD also has the direct numbers for the different FSS's. JPH |
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Those are like once per hour readings. The advantage of the telephone
connection is current reading. "J Haggerty" wrote in message news:w5_Bd.4487$2_4.515@okepread06... kage wrote: TERRIBLE service. Anyway, long distance is free on my cell phone. There is a listing of AWOS phone numbers somewhere on the web, but I can't find it now. That site with the AWOS sites can be found at http://www.faa.gov/asos/map/map.htm Those sites with hyperlinks under the airport ID can be read on the web. The A/FD also has the direct numbers for the different FSS's. JPH |
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