Critical Aviation Weather App for the iPad
In 2002, Digital Cyclone launched Pilot My-CastSM, the first aviation
weather app designed specifically for general aviation, corporate, and commercial
pilots. For the first time, pilots could access real-time radar as well as METARs
and TAFs on a device that is with them everywhere they go – their mobile phone.
Since then, the features of Pilot My-Cast have expanded significantly making it the
most comprehensive aviation weather and flight planning software for the iPad.
Pilot My-Cast allows subscribers to view comprehensive aviation weather information for your route or airport of interest. With Pilot My-Cast, you can quickly see how the weather will impact your flight by overlaying numerous real-time data including: Radar, visible and infrared clouds, AIRMETs, SIGMETs and lightning on a map with your flight displayed. Pilot My-Cast also features the AOPA Airport Directory along with the ability to file a flight plan and much more.

Aviation Weather and Flight Planning Features:
- Designed by pilots specifically for the iPad
- Maps include: Animated radar, AIRMETs/SIGMETs, Lightning, PiREPs, METARs/TAFs, Winds Aloft, TFRs, Infrared and Visible Satellite and Prog Charts
- Aircraft icon moves along route when using the NavTrack feature
- Extensive text product widgets include: METARs, TAFs, Winds Aloft, PiREPs, AIRMETs, SIGMETs, Area Forecasts and NOTAMs
- Airport Diagrams, Approach Charts, and Sectionals
- Dynamic weather overlays with your route displayed on map
- AOPA Airport Directory
- Flight plan filing via DUAT(S)
- flyGarmin integration
- Comprehensive aviation weather data direct from the National Weather Service and Environment Canada
Application fee does not include any data access charges or minutes charged by your wireless carrier. Pilot My-Cast is a service mark of Digital Cyclone® Inc.
© 2013 Digital Cyclone®, Inc. iPhone and iPod Touch are registered trademarks of Apple, Inc. For customer service, contact mobile-support@digitalcyclone.com or 1-866-669-2278.

