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Mon, Oct 04, 2004

FAA Holds Hearing On New Weather Products

Slated For NBAA Convention In Las Vegas

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) will hold an informal public meeting to allow interested aviation weather users an opportunity to provide input on the FAA plans for implementing new weather products. The meeting will take place on October 12, 2004, at the Las Vegas Convention Center, 3150 Paradise Road, Las Vegas, Nevada 89109, from 1330 until 1500 local.

The purpose of this meeting is to provide the Aviation Weather Technology Transfer (AWTT) Board industry feedback on weather research and development (R&D) products that will be presented for consideration at the November 2004 AWTT Board meeting.

The FAA established the AWTT Board to manage the orderly transfer of weather capabilities and products from R&D into operations. The Board is comprised of the Manager of Operations Planning Policy and Administration (Chair) and stakeholders in the Air Traffic Organization, ATO and Regulation and Certification, AVR in the FAA and the Office of Climate, Water and Weather Services, OS and the Office of Science and Technology, OST in the National Weather Service.

FMI: mailto:debi.bacon@faa.gov, www.faa.gov

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