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What type service should be normally expected from an En Route Flight Advisory Service?
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Weather pertinent to the type of flight intended route of flight and altitude
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What type service should be normally expected from an En Route Flight Advisory Service?
Weather pertinent to the type of flight intended route of flight and altitude
Below FL 180 en route weather advisories should be obtained from an FSS on
122.0 Mhz
The FAA's Flight Information Service Data Link (FISDL) is designed to provide data on a common frequency to flight crews from
17500 feet MSL down to 5000 feet AGL
The FAA's FISDL provides the following products
METARS SIGMETS PIREPS and AIRMETS
The FAA FISDL products such as ground radar precipitation maps
are not appropriate for finding a path through a weather hazard area