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Garmin Adds Advanced Weather Features to Pilot Web Flight Planning Platform
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Future radar and storm top overlays improve preflight awareness
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Garmin introduces new weather overlays for Pilot Web, including radar forecasts, icing levels, and visibility data for more informed flight planning.
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Garmin has added weather tools to its web-based flight planning platform to help pilots visualize and plan around adverse conditions. The enhancements include forecast visualizations that help pilots plan both VFR and IFR routes around challenging weather. Full-featured flight planning is available in North America at launch, and coverage for additional regions is planned for the future.

Garmin Pilot Web, which complements the Garmin Pilot mobile app, provides access to high-resolution maps, charts, aeronautical data, airport information, and weather overlays. The new weather suite adds several forecast and analysis features, including Future Radar, allowing users to move a playback bar forward to preview precipitation and storm movement along a planned route.

Additional overlays such as Storm Tops and Echo Tops display the altitude of thunderstorm activity and precipitation intensity, helping pilots assess whether to climb above or route around hazardous weather. The Surface Visibility feature provides forecast visibility at ground level, while Freezing Levels indicate the altitude at which icing conditions may occur.

Garmin also added fuel and leg-distance readouts to Pilot Web’s route overlay. Thus, pilots can now view fuel required for each flight leg directly on the map.

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Amy Wilder
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