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Aviation-related links


AirNavAirNav.com

www.airnav.com

Aviation planning information.


NOAA_ADDSAviation Digital Data Service (ADDS)

http://adds.aviationweather.noaa.gov

NOAA's Aviation Digital Data Service.  


WeathermeisterWeathermeister

www.weathermeister.com

No-nonsense weather for pilots.   


FltPlanFltPlan.com

www.fltplan.com

General Aviation Flight Planning. 


FlightAwareFlightAware

www.flightaware.com

Free flight tracking services.  


AOPAAircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA)

www.aopa.org

With a membership base of more than 415,000, or two thirds of all pilots in the United States, AOPA is the largest, most influential aviation association in the world. AOPA has achieved its prominent position through effective advocacy, enlightened leadership, technical competence, and hard work. Providing member services that range from representation at the federal, state, and local levels to legal services, advice, and other assistance, AOPA has built a service organization that far exceeds any other in the aviation community. 


AOPA Air Safety FoundationAOPA Air Safety Foundation

www.aopa.org/asf

The AOPA Air Safety Foundation is a nonprofit, tax exempt organization promoting safety and pilot proficiency in general aviation through quality training, education, research, analysis, and the dissemination of information. 


AOPA Airport Support NetworkAOPA Airport Support Network

www.aopa.org/asn

Pressure on public and privately owned airports continues to mount. This pressure takes many forms, including curfews, noise restrictions, lack of improvements, residential encroachment, and even calls to close the airport.

Often, the general aviation community is totally unaware of what's boiling in the pot concerning their airport—until it is too late to turn the tide. Knowing what's happening in the political environment surrounding a local airport is of the utmost importance if we are going to preserve our general aviation infrastructure into the foreseeable future. The more time available in which to counter negatives about a local airport, the higher the possibility for preserving the airport or avoiding restrictions.

The AOPA Airport Support Network provides the vehicle for AOPA members to work in concert with AOPA to establish that early warning system.