FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Date: March 25, 2011
Contact: Allen Kenitzer or Mike Fergus
Phone: (425) 227-2004
FAA Installs 150th
Aviation cameras are positioned to view sky conditions around airports, air routes and mountain passes. They provide pilots with critical weather information to help them decide whether it’s safe to fly.
“Real-time pictures of current weather conditions from weather cameras are helping pilots in
More than three-quarters of Alaskan communities have no access to highways or roads and depend on aviation for access to food, mail, jobs, schools, medical services and travel.
The FAA plans to install weather cameras at an additional 24 sites in
“Rapidly changing weather across
In addition to helping prevent weather-related accidents, the camera program can help aircraft operators save fuel by eliminating situations where pilots take off only to find they have to return due to bad weather.
The FAA started the Alaskan Aviation Camera Program in 1999 after determining that pilots operating under Visual Flight Rules would benefit from actual views of current weather conditions. Camera images are updated every 10 minutes and are disseminated to the public through the FAA’s aviation camera website at http://avcams.faa.gov.
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