The report reviews December 1985 and April 1986 versions of a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) draft report comparing various direct user access terminal systems (DUATS). Planned as part of FAA's Flight Service Automation System program, DUATS is designed to reduce the work load of flight service station specialists by permitting pilots to obtain weather briefings and file flight plans with their own personal computers. According to data creating a DUATS capability would enable FAA to reduce the cost of supplying each preflight weather briefing by more than two-thirds compared with existing flight service station practices.
Aviation Weather Briefings: FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) Should Buy Direct User Access Terminal Systems, Not Develop Them
1986
13 pages
Report
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Englisch
The Federal Aviation Administration's Direct User Access Terminal (DUAT) Service
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