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Lockheed Martin enhances flight planning website, adds Adverse Condition Alerting Service

By Janice Wood · October 14, 2012 ·

Lockheed Martin Flight Services (LMFS) has launched the Automated Flight Service Station (AFSS) Pilot Web Portal with the new Adverse Condition Alerting Service (ACAS), designed to enhance safety and convenience for pilots who use LMFS to file flight plans.

Pilots who register online and opt-in for ACAS via the Pilot Web Portal will receive alerts of new adverse conditions specific to their filed flight plans via text, email and Iridium satellite devices. The alerts prompt pilots to call or radio LMFS to receive an abbreviated briefing addressing the new adverse condition, officials explain.

The Pilot Web Portal, accessible through AFSS.com, allows pilots to file flight plans directly with LMFS and retrieve the same briefing information and weather graphics provided to LMFS specialists. The Pilot Web Portal is in the beta development stage and will continue to evolve with new features.

“Lockheed Martin provides pre-flight and in-flight services to more than 80,000 members of the general aviation community across the country each week,” said Jim Derr, director of Lockheed Martin Flight Services. “We know pilots may miss safety-critical information between verbal LMFS briefings. Our new alerting service and Pilot Web Portal keep pilots up to date between voice communications with LMFS.”

Lockheed Martin has operated Flight Services on behalf of the FAA through the Automated Flight Service Station contract since 2005. In 2011, Lockheed Martin Flight Services:

  • Filed more than 1 million flight plans for pilots;
  • Provided more than 1.5 million pilot weather briefings;
  • Answered 406,811 aviation radio contacts; and
  • Helped pilots in 9,987 aviation search and rescue events.

For more informatio: AFSS.com

About Janice Wood

Janice Wood is editor of General Aviation News.

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