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MnWAS Home User System
The Minnesota Department of Transportation, Office of Aeronautics and Meteorlogix are pleased to announce a new and improved MnWAS Home Users System. The following link will take you to a sign up page for the new MnWAS Home Users System. At this page you will be asked to fill in information such as name, address, and e-mail address. In order to get your FREE account to FlightBrief.com you must fully complete this sign up form. You will then receive a user name and Password to FlightBrief.com via an e-mail message within 24 hours from the time you complete the form. If you are having difficulties with this system please contact 1-800-326-3272.
Please click here for First Time Log-in - This establishes your access. You will be issued a cryptic password and your e-mail address is your user name. You can change your password at the "Customer Service" part of the login screen.
Please click here for Subsequent Access - Requires user name and password acquired above.
Aviation Weather on Cable - Comcast Channel 244
Comcast has added TPT aviation weather programming to its lineup. Fans of aviation weather programming can now view TPT on Comcast’s channel 244. TPT broadcasts aviation weather programming 24-7 without interruption.
Aviation Weather Available to Larger Area
Twin Cities Public Television plans to move Aviation Weather to a new, more powerful transmitter on Jan. 28 at 9 a.m. The increase in transmitted power from 50kW to 375kW, will make Aviation Weather available over a larger area. With the change in transmitters, Aviation Weather will move from channel 2.3 to channel 2.4. You will need to re-scan after the move to begin receiving Aviation Weather on channel 2.4. For more information contact Bob Milton at bob.milton@state.mn.us.
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Other Weather Links
Automated Flight Service Station - www.afss.com
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